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so hello i would like to talk about the keys out of um
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many of the people in the city you know my there at uh
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four weeks of just take some huge when members rockets rude and if you to move in
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be also sounded showed with little slices and regarded fusion due to the stress with the many next
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yeah two out of ten my t. v. eating an emergency c. sections i did uh adaptation
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shouldn't ah yeah right five nine nine the baby needed to mean it back but mustn't elation and
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then see batteries here to the stress and into beach and at three hours of live for a
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um oxygen requirements increase that you like eighty percent
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uses the x. ray with a third showing technically
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a person to you just a show uh to uh h. u. h. email issues of offencive eight
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and a calico to sound that was performed at a
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two hours of light that showed a a haiku marine pressures
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we're into a recognisable see stalin expansion a close that is
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and the charm this in the left on the now we are too we
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extend into the mm common or even
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a about calmer common actually american menagerie sorry
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and the the search results was a constrained by s. k. a.
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c. t. scan it what was before net uh twelve hours of life
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so uh sorry um the tremendous progress uh despite a nantucket ninety population charity
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activity this article to max me uh in the evolution was feel rubble and uh
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the baby was this chided forty three guys that live under three months anti cognition therapy
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uh i just that fit i this is defined by a fleet of communication
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anymore than fireman's and can have various causes enhances the period so mortality rate
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i knew isn't leading to a doctor prance of tremble with this it right at
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its function in like fifteen feet allied troops happening porky described in the church or
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and in our thirties and early ultrasound diagnosis uh and tactics surgery
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oh i allowed it time mission back to me and for recovery
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ah ah it
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thank you very much any questions from the audience
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jump up
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did you huh do you have more information on the
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on the uh echo on the pretty cool so describe huh
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some fusion but i'll post the function in like you used to do the uh what's the dysfunction that
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name the cabin in a screen into ultrasound but uh uh so they will the higher
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ups the reruns fusion empirical diffusion and uh as the f. e. two movements or be
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then the the bit with credit card if they just a bit younger for very
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advanced uh a candidate and bring it about to send it to just leave it be
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but then it can be you you i mean in the charger
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there several cases where they can uh i mean the this function
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uh this kind of this function can be really you welsh only even in uh we need to let us down

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