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In presence of Nature's grand convulsions, man is powerless.
In presence of Nature's grand convulsions, man is powerless.
In presence of Nature's grand convulsions, man is powerless.
In presence of Nature's grand convulsions, man is powerless.
In presence of Nature's grand convulsions, man is powerless.
In presence of Nature's grand convulsions, man is powerless.
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