Little did we anticipate, as we exited the city, what a tour of Greece’s wider climate woes we would receive along the way.
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When Dave came home, we went to my office. I have a reclining chair near the window. It’s large and blue and has a footrest ...
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Strictly speaking, definitions of “reasonable” revolve around being fair, sensible, and moderate and having good sense and ...