Aren’t they going to the ceilidh in the town?
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Aren’t they going to the ceilidh in the town?
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Aren’t they on the sea during the night?
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We are all proud of making small mistakes. It gives us the feeling that we aren’t making big ones.
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This is the future that we’re building, one where all of us here at home and around the world are free to live out our dreams. Where our children’s aspirations aren’t segregated into pink and blue. Where working families don’t have to choose between taking care of a loved one and earning a paycheck. Where women and girls, no matter where they live, are free from fear of violence -- including gun violence.
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