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Kita nga adunay mga mata nga makakita pa sa palibot, usahay gani mapandol ug magkalisud mahulog pa sa imburnal.

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Many, many moons ago I went down to Saint Agnes Academy, in Legaspi, to produce a play. It was “The Miracle Worker” — the story of Helen Keller, who was deaf, dumb, and blind.

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The UK, particularly England, is unmatched for its classic theater tradition solidly built on Shakespeare’s 37 plays which are staged throughout the world.
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Given a choice between the latest copy of the latest Hollywood blockbuster and a tape of an old foreign (or even local) classic, I’d most certainly go for the latter.
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Many, many moons ago I went down to Saint Agnes Academy, in Legaspi, to produce a play. It was “The Miracle Worker” — the story of Helen Keller, who was deaf, dumb, and blind.

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The UK, particularly England, is unmatched for its classic theater tradition solidly built on Shakespeare’s 37 plays which are staged throughout the world.
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Given a choice between the latest copy of the latest Hollywood blockbuster and a tape of an old foreign (or even local) classic, I’d most certainly go for the latter.
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