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Retail Out, ChartPack Sees Inflection, Timenamics Book Release (Part 1)

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  1. re: G7, achord in 4 notes
    feat: Évian des Bains

    The President of the Ukraine posted a group photo image from the G7 Summit. He had yielded his usual centre stage position to #47, and taken up the extreme far right beside the PM of Japan. Italy, the UK, Canada, and Germany took second tier stations. A hosting President of France stood as right hand man to his First Lady whose ufc-sized carpal bones appeared to dwarf those of #47 situated alongside. Tendril-like two and a half fingers and thumb secured a fashionable purse well matched to her elegant attire.

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