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Without vision you don't see, and without practicality the bills don't get paid.
Without vision you don't see, and without practicality the bills don't get paid.
Without vision you don't see, and without practicality the bills don't get paid.
Without vision you don't see, and without practicality the bills don't get paid.
Without vision you don't see, and without practicality the bills don't get paid.
Without vision you don't see, and without practicality the bills don't get paid.
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