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秦香蓮那三十二歲 那狀告當朝驸馬郎
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秦香蓮那三十二歲 那狀告當朝驸馬郎
他欺君王啊瞞皇上 那悔婚男兒招東床
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AND OFF TO TIANANMEN SQUARE
BRING IN THE SOLDIERS
CENSOR THE MEDIA
AND RUN OVER THE STUDENTS
THE NEW TIANANMEN SQUARE COLLECTION FROM LEGO CITY
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It all begins in a field where worker honeybees suck nectar from flower blossoms, such as clover. They store it in their honey sack, then return to the hive where other worker bees suck it out and chew it, breaking down the nectar's complex sugars into two simple sugars called glucose and fructose. The bees then deposit the nectar into the cells of the wax honeycombs they've built. They fan it with their wings until most of the water content evaporates in the warm air of the beehive.
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