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Tabletki na cellulit Zbliżamy lata już i rób kąpielowy sezon przyjechał. Drinkom z głównych punktów w sukcesie praktycznie wszystkich kobiet w terminie strój kąpielowy czas jest cellulit, skórki pomarańczowej tekstury, które na ogół wydaje się kierow...
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Lets pass the flag around to see how far CORN can reach across our nation and perhaps the world....
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We would like to wish you a safe and happy first of July, CORN is officially 1 year old this month and we would like to thank all of you for a successful start to a life long endeavor. Happy Canada Day!...
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It is that time of year we celebrate our francophone heritage.

Samuel de Champlain... Diplomat, Explorer (d. 1635)

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As mentioned in an article on bio.com in 1615, Champlain made a brave voyage into the interior of Canada accompanied by a tribe of Native Americans with whom he had good relations, the Hurons. Champlain and the French aided the Hurons in an attack on the Iroquois, but they lost the battle and Champlain was hit in the knee with an arrow and unable to walk. He lived with the Hurons that winter, between the foot of Georgian Bay and Lake Simcoe. During his stay, he composed one of the earliest and most detailed accounts of Native American life.

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CORN is extending a very Happy mothers Day To All You Mothers Out There!!...
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