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07 4月, 2008
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- 名稱: Liam
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I always speak my mind, am very open and am a composed observer of life. Just as any average 30-something,I love to go out and be with people I care about.. I love just taking things as they come, and absorb the beauty the world throws at me. Im honest、positive、understanding and I appreciate many a thing. Really welcome u being my friends :)
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Definition: | (noun) A store that sells alcoholic beverages for consumption elsewhere. |
Synonyms: | liquor store, package store |
Usage: | He went into an off-licence to buy a bottle of cider. |
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![]() ![]() Buchenwald Concentration Camp Liberated by American Troops (1945)Buchenwald was one of the first and largest concentration camps in Nazi Germany. As US forces closed in on the camp near the end of WWII, the Nazis began evacuating its prisoners, forcing them on "death marches" during which an estimated 13,500 were killed. On April 9, inmates at the camp used a makeshift radio transmitter to inform the Allies about the evacuations and beg for help. What did the prisoners do when they received word that the Americans were coming to liberate them? More... Discuss |
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