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A fine lesson in truly looking

A fine lesson in truly looking

The article describes a pleasant evening spent with friends around a dinner table sharing food and drinks. The gathering started with snacks and concluded late at night at the same setting.

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G53 G53… O64 O64… B18 B18… N40 N40 BINGO! Applause erupts in the village hall

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Vanished: Haarlem’s EHS lasted nearly ninety years

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