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Years ago when we started this journey, many people thought it was a child's play or one of those cacophonic statements and blabbing.
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She never blabbed, even when offered bribes by local newspapers.
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A blab school was basically without books and paper for the students.
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His formal education consisted of perhaps 18 months of schooling from itinerant teachers at blab schools.
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The power, too, of plain rather than fancy or arcane words -- for example, blabbing.
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The bar owner prefers it that way, so there are no strangers who might blab about it the following day.
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A blab school was where the school children repeated back their teacher's oral lesson at the top of their voices.
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Nobody is quite sure what happens if an eight-year-old does blab the result.
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A lot of people blabbing today, who told them they will be alive at that time?
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Doctors can't blab about your privileged medical facts, but now third parties get around that by discriminating against you based on information from the web.
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