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Gadis pake kacamata dua jam atau tiga jam lima jam halo aku menatapmu seringkali dua kali tiga kali kau masih sembunyi dua kali tiga kali lima kali gadis pake kacamata olala
Gadis pake kacamata Carlford 2009
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Gadis pake kacamata dua jam atau tiga jam lima jam halo aku menatapmu seringkali dua kali tiga kali kau masih sembunyi dua kali tiga kali lima kali gadis pake kacamata olala
Gadis pake kacamata Carlford 2009
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A Scythian tribe, they are described by our friend Pliny thusly: Crossing the Ripaean Mountains probably the Carpathians of central Europe must coast to the left along the shore of the northern ocean until we reach Gadis.
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A Scythian tribe, they are described by our friend Pliny thusly: Crossing the Ripaean Mountains probably the Carpathians of central Europe must coast to the left along the shore of the northern ocean until we reach Gadis.
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Crossing the Ripaean Mountains probably the Carpathians of central Europe must coast to the left along the shore of the northern ocean until we reach Gadis.
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For example, the 108,000 hectare Batang Gadis National Park, in northern Sumatra, was established as a locally managed protected area in early 2004.
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Crossing the Ripaean Mountains probably the Carpathians of central Europe must coast to the left along the shore of the northern ocean until we reach Gadis.
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“Niichan, ada band rock dari Jepang manggung di sini tuw,” kata Gadis Layang2 pada pemuda di sampingnya.
mayoineko Diary Entry mayoineko 2007
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Di sampingnya ada Gadis Layang2 dan “Niichan” - nya, lalu Wanita Misterius, Koordinator Ferkap [ditulis berdasarkan pengucapan Wanita Misterius], Kubo-kun, Hacchan, trus Gakuhai dan piaraan barunya.
mayoineko Diary Entry mayoineko 2007
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This may now be considered as settled in favour of 'Ain Qadis or Gadis, discovered by
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 3: Brownson-Clairvaux 1840-1916 1913
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