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I've given some money to the scholarships in the District of Columbia, to the best students in D.C.
I've given some money to the scholarships in the District of Columbia, to the best students in D.C.
I've given some money to the scholarships in the District of Columbia, to the best students in D.C.
I've given some money to the scholarships in the District of Columbia, to the best students in D.C.
I've given some money to the scholarships in the District of Columbia, to the best students in D.C.
I've given some money to the scholarships in the District of Columbia, to the best students in D.C.
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