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LEE E. BANTA. The world says, “Shoot first and ask questions later.” *The Word says, “Be not hasty in your spirit to be angry: for anger rests in the bosom of fools.” (Ecclesiastes 7:9). The world says, “Seeing is believing.” *The Word says ...
LEE E. BANTA. The world says, “Shoot first and ask questions later.” *The Word says, “Be not hasty in your spirit to be angry: for anger rests in the bosom of fools.” (Ecclesiastes 7:9). The world says, “Seeing is believing.” *The Word says ...
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... says is we could sue, but that cost lots of money and it's not worth it over a cheap watch. He says, say I should not have take . . . taken it in the water. I still say, why it say water proof if it was not. School is almost open. I ...
... says is we could sue, but that cost lots of money and it's not worth it over a cheap watch. He says, say I should not have take . . . taken it in the water. I still say, why it say water proof if it was not. School is almost open. I ...
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... says the umpire, “we were sort of hoping it was the Cowboys-Giants here at the Meadowlands.” “All anybody has to do is tell me,” Robert says, switching channels on his TV set. Down on the field, the referee looks at the umpire. “Eddie ...
... says the umpire, “we were sort of hoping it was the Cowboys-Giants here at the Meadowlands.” “All anybody has to do is tell me,” Robert says, switching channels on his TV set. Down on the field, the referee looks at the umpire. “Eddie ...
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