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- Oct 2019
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spinster
typically older women who is not married yet.
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bartender
Bartender is a lisensed person who formulates and serves alcohol or soft drink beverages behind the bar. A bartender can usually mix classic cocktails whose annual pay is about 19,500 USD. Source from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bartender.
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- Jun 2018
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American composer and pianist known for his orchestral and choral music
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- Sep 2017
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In this study, we identified an earlier adhesion event thatallows plants to capture appropriate pollen.
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