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Las Dos Fridas
Did you read the article, “Customs Outage Frustrates Fliers at U.S. Airports,” in The New York Times?
Ms. Magoffin said, One of my favorite Frida Kahlo paintings is “Las Dos Fridas”.
George announced, “I am going to Spain, even though Marcos warned me, Don’t ever go to Spain!”
“I want to go to sleep”, Jamie cried, ‘but I know I must stay awake in class.’
“Do you want to go to the mall on Saturday?” Diana asked Sal.
Jessica wondered, What did Carrie mean when she said, ‘I don’t want to live like this anymore ?’
I understand what Oprah means when she shouts out, “I love bread!” in that Weight Watchers commercial.
Marvin looked at Tyrell and sighed, “You always know what to say to make me feel better.” Tyrell smiled back and said, ‘My mother always

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