Grammar for media professionals
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* "Do you have a reservation?" the hostess asked. "Do you have a reservation," the hostess asked? "Do you have a reservation"? the hostess asked.
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* "Make sure to proofread your final drafts," said the teacher. "Make sure to proofread your final drafts" said the teacher. "Make sure to proofread your final drafts," Said the teacher. "Make sure to proofread your final drafts", said the teacher.
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* Angel was thrilled that he had fewer cavities than last year. Angel was thrilled that he had less cavities than last year.
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* Before they moved to California, they took one last trip to the Hill Country to enjoy the wildflowers. Before they moved to California they took one last trip to the Hill Country to enjoy the wildflowers. Before they moved to California they took one, last trip to the Hill Country to enjoy the wildflowers.
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* Do you believe that "actions speak louder than words"? Do you believe that "actions speak louder than words?" Do you believe that 'actions speak louder than words'? Do you believe that, "Actions speak louder than words"?
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* Do you believe that "you can't judge a book by its cover"? Do you believe that "you can't judge a book by its cover?" Do you believe that, "you can't judge a book by its cover?"
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* Do you know whose dog this is? Do you know who's dog this is? Do you know who'se dog this is? Do you know whos dog this is?
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* From the home's balcony, the Smiths had the perfect view: the beach, the mountains and the downtown skyline. From the home's balcony, the Smiths had the perfect view; the beach, the mountains and the downtown skyline. From the home's balcony, the Smiths had the perfect view the beach, the mountains and the downtown skyline.
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* He set the alarm for 6 a.m.; his schedule was full of meetings. He set the alarm for 6 a.m.: his schedule was full of meetings. He set the alarm for 6 a.m., his schedule was full of meetings.
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* He was considered one of the top chefs in the Southwest; however, he had never been nominated for the James Beard Award. He was considered one of the top chefs in the Southwest; however he had never been nominated for the James Beard Award. He was considered one of the top chefs in the Southwest however, he had never been nominated for the James Beard Award.
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* Her dad, a rancher, still works every day at age 88. Her dad a rancher still works every day at age 88. Her dad a rancher still works every day, at age 88.
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* Her favorite summer activities were swimming, skiing and biking. Her favorite summer activities were swimming, skiing and sometimes she liked to go for a long bike ride at the state park. Her favorite summer activities were swimming, biking and sometime she even liked skiing.
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* I don't know who made this lasagna, but it's delicious! I don't know who made this lasagna, but its delicious!
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* I hope the police catch the kid who stole my bike. I hope the police catch the kid whom stole my bike.
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* I really hope we don't lose the soccer match tomorrow. I really hope we don't loose the soccer match tomorrow.
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* On August 12, 2001, she was born in Bay City, Texas. On August 12, 2001 she was born in Bay City, Texas On August 12, 2001 she was born in Bay City Texas.
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* The antique roses were in full bloom in a rainbow of colors: red, pink, yellow, coral and lavender. The antique roses were in full bloom in a rainbow of colors; red, pink, yellow, coral and lavender. The antique roses were in full bloom in a rainbow of colors: red, pink, yellow, coral, and lavender.
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* The company marked its 10th anniversary last week then celebrated with a party the following weekend. The company marked its 10th anniversary last week than celebrated with a party the following weekend. The company marked it's 10th anniversary last week then celebrated with a party the following weekend. The company marked it's 10th anniversary last week than celebrated with a party the following weekend.
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* The county fair included rides, exhibits and performances. The county fair included rides, exhibits and several bands marched in the parade. The county fair included musical performers, animals competed in the ag barn and pig races.
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* The dark gray clouds rolled in from the west. The dark, gray, clouds rolled in from the west. The dark, gray clouds rolled in from the west.
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* The dearly beloved grandmother spent the week with the 7-year-old twins. The dearly beloved grandmother spent the week with the 7 year old twins. The dearly-beloved grandmother spent the week with the 7 year old twins.
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* The doctor recommended a diet containing fresh vegetables, healthy proteins, whole grains and lots of water. The doctor recommended a diet containing fresh vegetables, healthy proteins and whole grains, and she said to drink lots of water. The doctor said to drink lots of water and recommended a diet containing fresh vegetables, healthy proteins and to eat plenty of whole grains.
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* The flame-broiled steak was cooked to perfection. The flame broiled steak was cooked to perfection. The flame-broiled-steak was cooked to perfection.
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* The gardener with the green thumb had a bounty of tomatoes, squash and green beans. The gardener with the green thumb had a bounty of tomatoes and grew a lot of squash and green beans. The gardener with the green thumb had a bounty of tomatoes, more squash than the family could eat and green beans.
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* The jacked-up truck made a lot of noise as it roared through the intersection. The jacked up truck made a lot of noise as it roared through the intersection. The jacked up truck made a lot of noise as it roared-through the intersection.
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* The little girl who lives next door is selling girl scout cookies. The little girl that lives next door is selling girl scout cookies. The little girl which lives next door is selling girl scout cookies.
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* Too much sugar affects one's health. Too much sugar effects one's health.
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* Violet is the girl I was telling you about—the one who broke her ankle during practice. Violet is the girl I was telling you about—the one whom broke her ankle during practice.
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* We're going to park our car where we parked it yesterday. Were going to park our car were we parked it yesterday. Where going to park our car where we parked it yesterday.
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* What concerned the professor the most was the effect of the disruptive student on the rest of the class. What concerned the professor the most was the affect of the disruptive student on the rest of the class.
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* Whom was the letter addressed to? Who was the letter addressed to?
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* Yesterday, Jane led her first meeting as the new CEO. Yesterday, Jane lead her first meeting as the new CEO.
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*Because of her new job, Jenna is moving from Dallas, Texas, to Miami, Florida. Because of her new job Jenna is moving from Dallas, Texas to Miami, Florida. Because of her new job Jenna is moving from Dallas Texas to Miami Florida.
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*They had everything they wanted at the farmhouse: a view, room to roam and a great location. They had everything they wanted at the farm house, a view, room to roam and a great location. They had everything they wanted at the farmhouse; a view, room to roam and a great location.
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A student should always bring his/her books to class.
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After crossing the finish line, the sprinter showed off his new lightning bolt tattoo on his chest.
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After driving 15 hours to get to their granddaughters birthday party, they knew it was worth the trip.
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After dropping kids off at school, she went to the grocery store and hauled donations to Goodwill, then Marcy needed another cup of coffee. After dropping kids off at school, a trip to the grocery store and hauling donations to Goodwill, Marcy needed another cup of coffee. * After dropping kids off at school, running to the grocery store and hauling donations to Goodwill, Marcy needed another cup of coffee.
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After two years of looking, they found the perfect house, on a bluff overlooking the river. After two years of looking they found the perfect house on a bluff overlooking the river. * After two years of looking, they found the perfect house on a bluff overlooking the river.
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An idea is a thought or belief that a person has
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As we began work on our summaries, the teacher reminded us, "Einstein once said, 'If you can't explain it simply, you don't understand it well enough'." As we began work on our summaries, the teacher reminded us, "Einstein once said, 'If you can't explain it simply, you don't understand it well enough'. * As we began work on our summaries, the teacher reminded us, "Einstein once said, 'If you can't explain it simply, you don't understand it well enough.'"
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Before we go to lunch Thursday lets's meet at the stallion sculpture on the Quad. Before we go to lunch Thursday lets's meet at the stallion sculpture, on the Quad. * Before we go to lunch Thursday, lets's meet at the stallion sculpture on the Quad.
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Bulimia is an eating disorder
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Charlotte's summer travel plans included hiking in the mountains of Colorado, a trip to snorkel in the U.S. Virgin Islands and walking on the Appalachian Trail. Charlotte's summer travel plans included hiking in the mountains of Colorado, going to the U.S. Virgin Islands and she wanted to see parts of Tennessee. *Charlotte's summer travel plans included hiking in the mountains of Colorado, snorkeling in the U.S. Virgin Islands and walking on the Appalachian Trail.
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Cheering on their favorite pro football team, the fans were excited to watch the Dallas Cowboys make three touchdowns to win the division title
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Chuck's man cave had everything he wanted a pool table, big-screen TV and enough recliners for everyone to enjoy movie night. Chuck's man cave had everything he wanted; a pool table, big-screen TV and enough recliners for everyone to enjoy movie night. * Chuck's man cave had everything he wanted: a pool table, big-screen TV and enough recliners for everyone to enjoy movie night.
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Delilah went out in the harddriving rain to pick up the puppy that seemed to be lost. Delilah went out in the hard driving rain to pick up the puppy that seemed to be lost. * Delilah went out in the hard-driving rain to pick up the puppy that seemed to be lost.
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Driving past the city limits sign, the trucker started looking for the sign for the Dew Drop Inn and its all-night buffet.
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Each of the candidates impressed me with his/her qualifications. Several even had more experience than I.
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Everyone in the state of Texas should register his/her car.
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Flying in the vintage WWII planes, the stunt pilots entertained the air show crowd with their acrobatics.
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George Strait, who had already played one encore came back out on stage again. George Strait who had already played one encore, came back out on stage again. * George Strait, who had already played one encore, came back out on stage again.
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Hard water stains happen when poorly designed sponges don't eliminate lime deposits
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He passed the test with flying colors, thankful that he had studied for a few hours.
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He took his chair and fishing gear out on the dock, cast a line, and relaxed while he waited for a bite. * He took his chair and fishing gear out on the dock, cast a line and relaxed while he waited for a bite. He took his chair, and fishing gear, out on the dock, cast a line and relaxed while he waited for a bite.
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Henry Luce, an American magazine magnate, said "I became a journalist to come as close as possible to the heart of the world." * Henry Luce, an American magazine magnate, said, "I became a journalist to come as close as possible to the heart of the world." Henry Luce, an American magazine magnate, said, "I became a journalist to come as close as possible to the heart of the world.
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Her dancing dog won the blue ribbon for his performance; Barber is a very talented mutt
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Her shopping list included school supplies, a backpack, and a new bike. * Her shopping list included school supplies, a backpack and a new bike. Her shopping list included school supplies a backpack and a new bike.
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Hitting a homer, the first baseman ran across home plate to the crowd's loud approval.
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I would rather live in Texas because I do not like cold weather
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If it's good Texas barbecue you want I know just the place. If, it's good Texas barbecue you want, I know just the place. * If it's good Texas barbecue you want, I know just the place.
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If you want to watch the sun set over the beach be at the point by 7:45. If, you want to watch the sun set over the beach, be at the point by 7:45. * If you want to watch the sun set over the beach, be at the point by 7:45.
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In an effort to boost her grade she scheduled, a tutoring session at the Writing Center. * In an effort to boost her grade, she scheduled a tutoring session at the Writing Center. In an effort, to boost her grade she scheduled a tutoring session at the Writing Center.
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Medicine was invented to stop diseases
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Megan introduced her best friends, Jennifer, Teri and May, to her new baby boyfriend. * Megan introduced her best friends - Jennifer, Teri and May - to her new boyfriend. Megan introduced her best friends - Jennifer, Teri and May to her new boyfriend
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My mom always said that, "There's no use crying over spilled milk"; unfortunately, I spilled my milk all over her new rug. My mom always said, "There's no use crying over spilled milk;" unfortunately, I spilled my milk all over her new rug. My mom always said "There's no use crying over spilled milk"; unfortunately, I spilled my milk all over her new rug. * My mom always said, "There's no use crying over spilled milk"; unfortunately, I spilled my milk all over her new rug.
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Nobody knows when his/her exam is scheduled
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People walk across a stage and receive their diplomas at a graduation ceremony
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She feels bad to Leanne her sister who is younger than she
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She had never been to the Gulf Coast of Texas.
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She is absent because she is in the hospital.
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She packed, the tent sleeping bags and flashlights, for the campout. She packed the tent, sleeping bags, and flashlights for the campout. * She packed the tent, sleeping bags and flashlights for the campout.
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Simone asked, "Can I borrow your chemistry book"? * Simone asked, "Can I borrow your chemistry book?" Simone asked ",Can I borrow your chemistry book?" Simone asked, "can I borrow your chemistry book?"
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Singing "Born in the USA," the contestant featured his cover of the Bruce Springsteen hit for the judges of "The Voice" for his song choice.
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Tammy likes to stop to get ice cream after school every Friday; chocolate is her favorite flavor.
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The 50 mile run was a challenge for the four-member relay team. * The 50-mile run was a challenge for the four-member relay team. The 50 mile run was a challenge for the four member relay team. The 50-mile run was a challenge for the four member relay team.
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The Rogers Ranch has nine cows, eight goats, one dog and one cat, plus seven chickens roam the property. * The Rogers Ranch had nine cows, eight goats, seven chickens, one dog and one cat. The Rogers Ranch has some cows and goats, plus seven chickens and one dog and one cat.
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The author states that the human brain weighs about 3 pounds
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The back yard was big, they brought in the baby goat, floppy-eared rabbit and chickens to start their menagerie. The back yard was big they brought in the baby goat, floppy-eared rabbit, and chickens to start their menagerie. * The back yard was big; they brought in the baby goat, floppy-eared rabbit and chickens to start their menagerie.
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The flock will go to lengths to protect its young.
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The football team which had a perfect record for the season, also took the division championship. The football team which had a perfect record for the season also took home the division championship. * The football team, which had a perfect record for the season, also took the division championship.
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The girl that knocked on our door, was looking for her lost dog. The girl, that knocked on our door, was looking for her lost dog. * The girl that knocked on our door was looking for her lost dog.
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The most calming colors for home decorating are soft lavender, pale blue and many people favor light green. The most calming colors for home decorating are soft lavender, and pale blue or light green/seafoam green. *The most calming colors for home decorating are soft lavender, pale blue and light green.
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The new Ford F-150 with the leather seats went to the raffle winner.
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The police chief said "we do not have any suspects at this time." * The police chief said, "We do not have any suspects at this time." The police chief said that "We do not have any suspects at this time." The police chief said that, "we do not have any suspects at this time."
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The power company asked customers to reduce electricity use between 3 and 6 p.m. due to high demand on the power grid in the summer.
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The puppy and kitten both love to chase the puppy's tail.
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The research reveals that young odor are profoundly impacted by social media.
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The second rate speaker system just couldn't do the job for the outdoor graduation ceremony. The second-rate speaker system just couldn't do the job for the outdoor-graduation ceremony. * The second-rate speaker system just couldn't do the job for the outdoor graduation ceremony.
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The slow moving train blocked traffic in downtown San Marcos for 15 minutes. * The slow-moving train blocked traffic in downtown San Marcos for 15 minutes. The slowly-moving train blocked traffic in downtown San Marcos for 15-minutes.
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Their dog and cat got along well, they had grown up together. Their dog and cat got along well: they had grown up together. * Their dog and cat got along well; they had grown up together.
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They decided they wanted to move to a new house: they had outgrown their small cottage. They decided they wanted to move to a new house, they had outgrown their small cottage. * They decided they wanted to move to a new house; they had outgrown their small cottage.
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They left early in the morning to go to the park to avoid the heat because the dog and the couple needed exercise.
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To get to the country cabin drive 11 miles past the loop and turn on Lakeshore Drive. * To get to the country cabin, drive 11 miles past the loop and turn on Lakeshore Drive. To get to the country cabin, drive 11 miles past the loop, and turn on Lakeshore Drive.
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Water freezes at 32° F
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We drove to the Gulf Coast, and we found beautiful, seashells on the beach. We drove to the Gulf Coast and we found beautiful seashells on the beach. * We drove to the Gulf Coast, and we found beautiful seashells on the beach.
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When Sam and Erik prepared to go hiking, Sam didn't realize Erik had a great fear of snakes.
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When she went swimming in the San Marcos River, Angelina found a gold senior ring from Texas State that apparently had belonged to a woman who graduated from the university.
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Where I sign up fort a potluck dinner, I like to take my mother's banana pudding recipe.