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see all the same , def. 1.
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"It will fundamentally change the human psyche in how we view ourselves and each other, and any barriers, linguistic, political, geographical, will dissolve, as we realise we are all one. And that will bring us closer," he continues.

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Funnily enough, all one had to do to sate this famine was look toward the desert.

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“I go for emancipation of all kinds,” Rose said, “white and black, man and woman. Humanity’s children are, in my estimation, all one and the same family, inheriting the same earth; therefore there should be no slaves of any kind among them.”

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All one really needs to know is she’s trying to control Dracula, and that sets off a war among monsters, with her own coming to her defense.

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Speaker of the House Mike Johnson, R-La., once famously said that, to understand his "worldview," all one needs to do is "pick up a Bible off your shelf and read it."

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