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Examples
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It also wrecks your vanes, slows your arrows down between 5-7 feet per second, and collects moisture and frost when it gets cold; thus causing a loud screach when you draw!
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Bozo The Neoclown says: mr. puke, why do you cancervative shitstains who screach about “tradition” have a problem with black people remembering their heritage?
Think Progress » Beck: ‘African-American is a bogus, PC, made-up term. I mean, that’s not a race.’ 2010
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It also wrecks your vanes, slows your arrows down between 5-7 feet per second, and collects moisture and frost when it gets cold; thus causing a loud screach when you draw!
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They will want to be with you and the pack always and (I am not making this up), may sob and screach uncontrollably if left alone.
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They will want to be with you and the pack always and (I am not making this up), may sob and screach uncontrollably if left alone.
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They will want to be with you and the pack always and (I am not making this up), may sob and screach uncontrollably if left alone.
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They will want to be with you and the pack always and (I am not making this up), may sob and screach uncontrollably if left alone.
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They will want to be with you and the pack always and (I am not making this up), may sob and screach uncontrollably if left alone.
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They will want to be with you and the pack always and (I am not making this up), may sob and screach uncontrollably if left alone.
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They will want to be with you and the pack always and (I am not making this up), may sob and screach uncontrollably if left alone.
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