I don't know who wrote this, but whoever did must have gotten into my head somehow. Loving Two I walk along holding your 2-year-old hand, basking in the glow of our magical ... , and we are settling into a new routine. The memory of days with just the two of us is fading fast

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Walk in memory of brave Graham
ic Coventry, UK - Aug 17, 2007
By Steve Evans FRIENDS of Nuneaton leukaemia victim Graham Birch are to walk through a famous battlefield site in memory of a man whose personal battle was ...
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SUMMARY: Wayne 'Tommy' Baskin; Velma E. Dalton; Ethel D. Davis; Doris Garvin; Francis Jaird; Billie Eugene McClinton; Albert Houston Morton. read more »
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It had been a long, slow drive down south. It rained the whole way, belting down on the glass sunroof above our head as well as the windscreen making visibility very low. Traffic was typically heavy for a peak hour Friday night leaving Sydney. Swan Haven was hours away yet, but we were warm and safe in the car

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Dryden was an English poet, dramatist, and critic. He first came to public notice in 1659 with his Heroic Stanzas, commemorating the death of Oliver Cromwell. The following year, however, he celebrated the restoration of Charles II with Astraea Redux. Dryden was involved in the intellectual spirit of the ‘new age.' An early member of the Royal Society, he was expelled for non-payment of his dues after only 4 years. How many siblings did he have?
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After becoming the major power in the Indian subcontinent on the late 18th century, the British Empire sought to defend against Russian encroachment upon its trade routes through Afghanistan, especially Kabul. From this point on, Afghanistan had the role of a buffer state, suffering countless wars and treaties, until the British relinquished their control of Afghanistan's foreign affairs by signing the Treaty of Rawalpindi. Who was Amanullah Khan?
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Football game for murder victim
BBC News, UK - 14 hours ago
A football match is being staged in memory of a man who was murdered in Worcestershire during last year's World Cup football tournament. ...
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Friday night was out game. we lost 6-1. But that one was my goal. And it was SA-WEET! Though...I did embarrass myself by face planting...and the worse part was....no one was around me when I did it! I have a lovely looking left knee...I've downgraded from two bandaids to one...and today I noticed that my right wrist is also bruised

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