Donald Trump Dichotomy

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The mother felt as if her son had apostated their beliefs when he refused to follow lent.
Candidates often say a lot of stuff in their speeches that ends up being complete bravado once they are actually elected.
Donald Trump is trying to come up with a consensus for him to be allowed to build a wall between Mexico and the United States.
The snake constricted the animal until it was deas, so that it could eat it for dinner. The english teacher taught her class the dichotomy of sins and virtues.
When the expecting mother came home from work, she walked into a effusive surprise party celebrating her pregnancy.
When the high school graduate got an email saying he had gotten into his dream college he went into a state of euphoria.
In horror

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