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Only the aspirants for president are fool enough to believe what they read in the newspapers.
Only the aspirants for president are fool enough to believe what they read in the newspapers.
Only the aspirants for president are fool enough to believe what they read in the newspapers.
Only the aspirants for president are fool enough to believe what they read in the newspapers.
Only the aspirants for president are fool enough to believe what they read in the newspapers.
Only the aspirants for president are fool enough to believe what they read in the newspapers.
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