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Used to, in AC, there were these things called Sturdy Iron Keys SIKs, and for trade or sale a SIK was worth about 50,000 Pyreal.
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Upon their arrest, the court gives them a choice: do hard time or spend 150 service hours with a mentorship program called Sturdy Wings.
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Upon their arrest, the court gives them a choice: do hard time or spend 150 service hours with a mentorship program called Sturdy Wings.
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He and Wheeler are stuck between an ultimatum - 30 days in jail or 150 hours of community service at a mentorship program called Sturdy Wings.
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As a result, he and Wheeler must do community service with a Big Brother-type organization called Sturdy Wings.
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For that crime of stupidity (among others), Wheeler and Danny are offered a choice: go to jail for a month or mentor two boys (Bobb'e J. Thompson, Christopher Mintz-Plasse) in a Big Brothers-type organization called Sturdy Wings, run by a rather unsteady former coke whore played by Jane Lynch.
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For that crime of stupidity (among others), Wheeler and Danny are offered a choice: go to jail for a month or mentor two boys in a Big Brothers-type organization called Sturdy Wings, run by a rather unsteady former coke whore played by Jane Lynch.
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There seems to be an endearing place in the hearts of "Sturdy" Steve Ditko & "Ole" Joe Gill for the giant monsters, because they did some really excellent work on these books.
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There seems to be an endearing place in the hearts of "Sturdy" Steve Ditko & "Ole" Joe Gill for the giant monsters, because they did some really excellent work on these books.
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"Sturdy domestic demand" should keep Taiwan's economy on target to grow 7.3% this year, "provided employment conditions continue improving," said HSBC economist Donna Kwok.
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