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Have you ever eaten tomatoes with sugar?
It's like sprinkling water on a desert.
If you add a lot of sugar, it will be the only thing you taste.
If you add a lot of sugar, it will be the only thing you taste.
She pulled herself out of the water and waddled along the sand at the edge of the creek.
Hi Mr Ant, keeping up the good work today as well. Here's a sugar cube.
Just how well can masks block the, even smaller than pollen, yellow sand dust? I think it much more of a nuisance than pollen.
Pitching camp on sand banks that go under at high tide is a truly stupid thing to do.
This lady is Masagokan's landlady, Yoko Someha.
The old man loaded his mule with bags full of sand.
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