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BlackZzzverrR [31]
2 years ago
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The number of new coronavirus deaths in the United States on the 18th reached 1,054, which is the first time since March this ye

ar to exceed 1,000. The number of confirmed cases exceeded 160,000 on the same day, setting a new record for this round of epidemics. Based on various information, the prospect of this wave of counterattacks against the new crown epidemic is very worrying.
French
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OleMash [197]2 years ago
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this commercial passage is a real success. all the shops are great! there is a small biocoop to out with bio from quality, a well-known pastry chef, a wine seller, an italian brasserie offering midday meals on a superb terrace where the dishes are plentiful, the food is quality, the ice creams are made by the owner early in the morning and a very nice bookstore located in a pleasant setting and out of time. the highlights are relevant and well presented, we feel a real expertise on the part of booksellers and not just a desire to sell. lesrayons are filled with beautiful things for young and old. and very lively. you wouldn't think you were in strasbourg. an ideal place to spend delicious moments around a good coffee, a typical italian dish, a trendy pastry shop while reading a good book bought in the bookstore.

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