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NARA [144]
3 years ago
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Dmitrij [34]3 years ago
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1. It would surprise me to see a living statue move.

2. It is important to create an interesting look for a moving statue.

3. It can be difficult to stand still for a long time.

11.
expressing
pretending
tricking
realizing
working
entering
winning
judging.

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