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Those that set in motion the forces of evil cannot always control them afterwards.
Those that set in motion the forces of evil cannot always control them afterwards.
Those that set in motion the forces of evil cannot always control them afterwards.
Those that set in motion the forces of evil cannot always control them afterwards.
Those that set in motion the forces of evil cannot always control them afterwards.
Those that set in motion the forces of evil cannot always control them afterwards.
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