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When Soto went crosstown I couldn’t / believe it, the traitor, the bat in front of / that sculpture Judge.” ...
Because she has lost her internal compass for intimacy. The narrator plays at being intimate with the author and his wife, ...
Congress wrote statutes with the apparent assumption that whoever held the office of the Presidency would use the powers they ...