"Do you have a name?" "Yes. Abigail." "No, I mean who are you meant to meet here?" "Oh. Mr. Sanders."
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"Do you have a name?" "Yes. Abigail." "No, I mean who are you meant to meet here?" "Oh. Mr. Sanders."
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Abigail Allwood's team trudged a 10-kilometer-long stretch of stromatolites and identified seven different types with exotic shapes.
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Abigail Adams was like a modern woman, even though she lived in colonial times. She strongly supported the American Revolution, women’s rights and education. She worked to get public schooling for girls. She was a smart businessperson during a time when women in the U.S. could not even own property.
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Honestly, John and Abigail Adams were more friends of Katrina than mine.
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