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The buried talent is the sunken rock on which most lives strike and founder.
The buried talent is the sunken rock on which most lives strike and founder.
The buried talent is the sunken rock on which most lives strike and founder.
The buried talent is the sunken rock on which most lives strike and founder.
The buried talent is the sunken rock on which most lives strike and founder.
The buried talent is the sunken rock on which most lives strike and founder.
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