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to show the poles of my versatility start learning
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pokazać bieguny mojej wszechstronności
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start learning
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It was the darkest moment before the dawn. start learning
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The plane was still coughing start learning
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When it crashed, three deep gashes were made in the earth. start learning
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Its wings were now sawn-off arms. start learning
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No more flapping. Not for this metallic little bird. start learning
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Sometimes I arrive too early. I rush, and some people cling longer to life than expected. start learning
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A boy arrived first, with cluttered breath and what appeared to be a toolbox. start learning
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With great trepidation, he approached the cockpit and watched the pilot, gauging if he was alive, at which point, he still was. start learning
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They can't make a diagnosis without gauging the blood pressure within her heart. start learning
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Nie mogą postawić diagnozy bez zmierzenia ciśnienia krwi w sercu.
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He reached in through the torn windshield and placed it on the pilot’s chest. start learning
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He reached in through the torn windshield and placed it on the pilot’s chest. start learning
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The smiling bear sat huddled among the crowded wreckage of the man and the blood. start learning
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I walked in, loosened his soul, and carried it gently away. start learning
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All that was left was the body, the dwindling smell of smoke, and the smiling teddy bear. start learning
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słabnąć, maleć, kurczyć się
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His eyes were cold and brown—like coffee stains—and the last scrawl from above formed what, to me, appeared an odd, yet familiar, shape. start learning
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It was a small concoction of disjointed hand movements, muffled sentences, and mute, self-conscious turns. start learning
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He remained shrouded in his uniform as the graying light arm-wrestled the sky. start learning
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As with many of the others, when I began my journey away, there seemed a quick shadow again, a final moment of eclipse—the recognition of another soul gone. start learning
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You see, to me, for just a moment, despite all of the colors that touch and grapple with what I see in this world, I will often catch an eclipse when a human dies. start learning
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There were black crumbs, and pepper, streaked across the redness. start learning
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pstry, pokryte prążkowanym
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Earlier, kids had been playing hopscotch there, on the street that looked like oilstained pages. start learning
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The feet tapping the road. start learning
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The children-voices laughing, and the smiles like salt, but decaying fast. start learning
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The cuckoo shrieks in the radio. start learning
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The mounds are some of the greatest tourist at tractions of Krakow. start learning
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All three injectable versions can be stacked with other products for greater effectiveness. start learning
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Thousands of people piled one on top of another. start learning
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The streets were ruptured veins. start learning
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It probably had more to do with the hurled bombs, thrown down by humans hiding in the clouds. start learning
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Snowflakes of ash fell so lovelily you were tempted to stretch out your tongue to catch them, taste them. Only, they would have scorched your lips. They would have cooked your mouth. start learning
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A mountain range of rubble was written, designed, erected around her. start learning
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She was clutching at a book. start learning
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Also, the basement didn’t even exist anymore. It was part of the mangled landscape. start learning
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Her book was stepped on several times as the cleanup began, and although orders were given only to clear the mess of concrete, the girl’s most precious item was thrown aboard a garbage truck, at which point I was compelled. start learning
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For all these reasons, we are compelled to vote against. start learning
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I would watch the places where we intersect, and marvel at what the girl saw and how she survived. start learning
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A marvel that no one ever sees. start learning
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That is the best I can do— watch it fall into line with everything else I spectated during that time. start learning
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When I recollect her, I see a long list of colors, but it’s the three in which I saw her in the flesh that resonate the most. start learning
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Sometimes I manage to float far above those three moments. start learning
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I hang suspended, until a septic truth bleeds toward clarity. start learning
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Yes, often, I am reminded of her, and in one of my vast array of pockets, I have kept her story to retell. start learning
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Yes, often, I am reminded of her, and in one of my vast array of pockets, I have kept her story to retell. start learning
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