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"I grabbed the children and ran with them over there, where it's safer. We sat there praying to God that it would be OK. The children were terrified."

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She’s seen a lot in her days here: That room over there is where she dyed the Bangles’ hair before they appeared as a band of pirates in the music video for her song “The Goonies ’R’ Good Enough”; over there by the pool is where she used to spy Roy Scheider “turning to a wilted prune,” she recalls, as he lay in the sun.

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But over there, long after successive monarchs surrendered their absolute power, it has come to represent tradition, national unity and stability.

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“I made arrangements, got over there as quick as I could and got Bubba back,” Cogger told NBC Los Angeles.

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“He’s facing all kinds of danger ... If a rifle is raised in his face, he can’t even run. They’re being treated like livestock over there,” Lamees Hammad said in a recent interview with a Jordanian TV channel, adding that Hammad contacted Alexandrovna and begged to break his contract but was told he would have to pay 500,000 rubles — almost $6,000 — to do so.

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