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The resort has also unveiled a new California ticket offer, which is set to go on sale Dec. 3.

Hundreds of thousands of people have sought refuge over the border in Kenya, many going on to learn how to speak Swahili - especially those who have gone through the Kenyan education system.

From BBC

"You then went on to mimic Sam using both noises that mocked the way Sam talks and body language that included limp wrists," Big Brother said.

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In other parts of the famously liberal "Rose City", life goes on as normal.

From BBC

He went on to say that Benn didn't want to be seen on one side of the debate.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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