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The a room used for a defecation is almost always referred to by a euphemism.
I'm English, and would probably use 'a toilet' most of the a time, and always in the a context of a private a home.
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I can only think of a context using insofar as or insofar that.
The a form insofar is American English; the standard a form in British and other English is 'in so far'.
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Certainly many a usage guides have advised against a use of this "a singular they" on various "logical" grounds.
Second one (for writing a purpose), if I believe the "THEY/THEIR (SINGULAR)" a article.
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This may be overly obvious, but in American English, saying "you're welcome" is certainly polite and standard.
I'm not sure how "Not at all" sounds in a response to "thank you".
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Back in the a day, "a cable" was used to describe communications sent abroad.
The a word "a cable" has its origins in the days of the a telegraph.
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Those expressions could have slightly different meanings especially when talking about a finance.
I suspect the a phrase originated in the a habit of drawing the a internet as a a cloud a shape on a network diagrams.
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In the United States, jails are operated by cities and counties (or equivalent).
Jail is a municipal a level, a prison is on a a state/federal/provincial/a territory a level.
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Yes, your a sentence will be clearer if you write the actual a word instead of the a slash.
Most a style guides recommend against using the a slash in phrases like “X and/or Y”, as well as “this is hard/impossible to do”.
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If you understand yourself and your a enemy, you will be far more likely to win any a battle.
Another a meaning behind this quote aside from probabilities of winning a theoretical a battle is the a importance of knowing/understanding others.
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There are a a lot of a push up variations you can do and they all stress different a muscle systems.
There are several different a pushup variations out there and most of them provide a unique a advantage.
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You definitely do NOT want to be supporting your a weight with your arms on the a bike for normal a riding.
No, don't support your a weight on your arms Your hands simply aren't really made for supporting all that a weight.
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Yes, you should stretch before running, but not the a sit down and reach kind of a stretching.
Neuromuscular Activation and Dynamic Stretching Here is an excellent a video on a dynamic stretching a routine for running.
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I feel your a pain - I absolutely pour with a sweat with any vigorous a exercise, even in cool conditions.
A Sweat a rate is a sweat a rate, you can't really control it.
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Running downhill is the BEST a way to strengthen your a quad muscles.
Additionally often people will think a a downhill a marathon is easier, but in a fact, is often harder than an uphill a marathon.
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I recently stumbled on a great a article that talks about a protein a consumption for the purposes of a building a muscle (a recovery included).
Low reps with high weights don't add a mass because the a duration of the a exercise is kept short.
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Rotate through a square, lunges and a calf raises doing each until you feel a little a burn.
A Air squats, forward and a side lunges, a sprawl, a wall a chair, and lots and lots of a jump a rope.
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If you're doing a full a body a workout 6 days a a week, you absolutely need the a rest a week.
There are both physiological and neurological reasons to build in a rest.
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I've noticed a remarkable a difference when I run on the a treadmill vs when I run on the a road.
A a treadmill won't prepare you for the a impact of running for real.
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Google a search for Travel WODs has whole lots of results which you can use.
As a @Sarge says, this is for a a doctor to diagnose properly.
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Since you're being kind of vague here, I can only give you a vague a answer.
In general, warming up your muscles only requires performing the a movement with lower weights.
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First of all, as a general a matter of a fact you suppose to change your a workout routine in every 3-4 weeks.
You can mix those, but in my a experience, it will be very difficult at first.
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Properly executed a weight a training will increase, not decrease, your a flexibility and a mobility.
I've seen guys that are still very flexable while lifting weights.
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I think it is still feasible to store seeds until the next a year.
I haven't tried storing tomato seeds myself, but I have tried to store a pepper seeds (and they are closely related).
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It is not recommended to use a greywater on vegetables that you will eat directly.
Adding a soap to a water allows the a water to dissolve oils.
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Yes, you can add a coffee grounds with their filters to your a compost pile.
Absolutely ok; we have incorporated a coffee grounds into our a plant a food and many of those grounds included the a paper a filter.
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There are no post-emergents that specifically kill a crabgrass without killing a lawn a grass.
I brought an Ace a product that kla a crab a grass and you can use it below 90 degrees.
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Thistle is classified as a noxious a weed in most places and must be controlled.
I've got the same a problem, where there are fields of dandelions just beyond the borders of my gardens.
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A Support is good for eggplants as the a fruit may become heavy and can even break the branches.
Some a support won't hurt, especially if it is a large fruited a variety.
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To paraphrase a common a saying, "One a man's a weed is another a man's a lawn".
First, let me say I've no a experience doing a battle with Bermuda a grass.
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Just about a anything can be grown indoors without natural a sunlight.
We have quite a few people here who have grown peppers and small tomatoes indoors and in pots.
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Chances are picking the seeds once it's gone to a seed isn't going to actually encourage new a growth.
The longer you can leave the a seed-heads on the a plant the better (IMHO).
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So you know, I do not have personal a experience with this.
Since you've already accepted a nicely sourced a answer, I'll contribute some unsubstatiated a tradition (i.e.
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In the a past it has grown almost like a a weed in our pots on our a deck here in North Texas.
Additional to the other answers, a basil famously doesn't like to be damp overnight.
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There is a very full a description of the various types of a hormone rooting a compound here.
It is meant to stimulate a root a growth - a in particular to stimulate the a creation of roots.
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I found it difficult to mark just one a answer as correct because all are.
I reccomend "Monkey Grass" because it is like a slow growing a weed that reproduces slowly and looks nice!
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Simple a answer is yes, a flower shoots on a lettuce is a sure a sign of a bolting.
It appears as though it has likely started to bolt.
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Dirt can mean pretty much a anything, from good to poor a quality a soil.
Use a coco peat - It's an organic a soil derived from a coconut husks for a garden vegetables and plants which is Eco-friendly.
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If you can get over the "a ick a factor," you have an easily-applied a source of organic a nitrogen a fertilizer close at a hand.
The NPK numbers on the a fertilizer represents the a percent, by a weight, of Nitrogen, P2O5 and K2O, respectively.
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The a point of aerating your a pile is to get a oxygen to the microbes that break down the organic a matter.
Your a pile will compost without turning it, but it goes faster if you turn it.
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I bought a a book, which talks about this, so here's an a answer to my own a question.
Well I wouldn't risk it, not in a cold a compost a system.
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Aloes, like most succulents, are very hardy and will withstand considerable a neglect .
Some of the guys at my a office have potted a aloe plants.
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This looks a a lot like an a invitation to a No True Scottsman a argument.
I concur with a @T.E.D; the a question is a "no True A Scotsman" a bar a bet.
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Some villages had histories and thus names going back to Ancient Roman times.
Many towns and villages took their a name from the ruling a family, the owners of the a village.
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The USA is the a world's strongest a country because of its military a force.
The United States is one of the five largest countries in the a world by a area.
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Nearly all countries grew quickly in the 1950s and 1960s for pretty much the same reasons.
The USSR a growth a rate during the 50's was not exceptionally high.
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While Queen may refer to both Queen a regent (a sovereign) or Queen a consort, the King has always been the a sovereign.
There is a very good a reason not to refer to the Queen's a spouse as "King" - because they aren't the King.
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To no a extent at all is the wars in the middle a east caused by a trade making the a area heterogeneous.
They had a a treaty beginning in 1941, after a few skirmishes along the a area in a question.
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In Hinduism and Buddhism there is a message of a peace and an a encouragement to not be materialistic.
This relates to the "a discovery" of Asian, and other non-European cultures by Americans.
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I guess those are greek tickets (a εισιτηριον) for a excavation sites or museums.
That is indeed Greek Looks like a A Ticket to a a museum or a field.
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These are tickets to the archaeological sites of Epidaurus (which includes the a still in a use a theatre) and Mycenae.
I guess those are greek tickets (a εισιτηριον) for a excavation sites or museums.
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Looks like you've rediscovered Jaspers's a concept of the Axial Age.
There was no a influence from China to the a culture of Greece.
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Yes, I can tell you from personal a experience that they certainly did a whistle.
It is true that bombs in World War II would make a whistling a sound as they fell.
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By the a time that Qin had totally collapsed, Xiang Yu was China's a hegemon.
The Han Dynasty came after the Qin Dyansty, after the a government under Shi Huang Di collapsed.
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There were indeed some serious issues surrounding Kennedy's a election in 1960, one of the closest elections in A History.
As per your original a question: The Wikipedia a section does not claim that Joseph P Kennedy bought John F Kennedy's a victory.
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a http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Delhi#Early_history shows that the a city was called Delhi (or Dilli) at least since the 12/13th a century.
I am not exactly sure but I remember the media (in India) addressing Delhi as "HASTHINA".
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Dominus, plural Domini, in ancient Rome, “a master,” or a “a owner,” particularly of slaves.
A a greek-speaking a slave (a δούλος, a doulos) I think would call his a master a κύριος (a translit: kurios; a lord, a master, a sir; vocative a form: a κύριε).
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The a bulk of India then was not controlled by Porus, but by the Nanda a dynasty, centered at Pataliputra.
I believe Alexander lost a heart after his a horse, Bucephelus, died from a a wound received in the a battle against Porus.
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Preserving a grammaticality and preserving a meaning of the a sentence are two different things.
In a fact, you can remove pretty much and preserve a grammaticality if you don't care about preserving a meaning.
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In some nowadays Indo-European languages you can still see rests of a base-20 numeral systems.
Modern Englishes, and many other well-known languages, use a base 10 (ie decimal) systems of numerals.
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The a difficulty arises not from the various linguistic properties of the a language a pair as many here suggest.
It depends on generally syntactic a structure of two languages and -yes- some pragmatic issues.
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In English, certainly the most common a use of a do is Do-A Support.
In traditional a grammar, the a word doing is a a participle in all your examples.
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A a caveat: I'm experiencing the a tail a end of a three a day a migraine.
I agree with the commentators that your a question is a little confusing.
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The a reason for this is that Russian is a much more tonal a language than English.
Although I am quite fluent in Russian, I wouldn't say English a sound particularly 'cold' to me.
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A Palatalisation of /k/ before front vowels happens all over the a place: Russian, Greek, Turkish, Persian a etc.
Sinhala, one of the languages spoken in Sri Lanka has a four a way a deixis a system.
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All the same methods of a analysis that are used with spoken languages apply successfully to signed languages.
One a idea that's been going around at least since the 80s is that you can distinguish between Holds and Moves.
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Newspeak, a "deliberately impoverished" a language designed to prevent people from communicating and thinking about subversive ideas.
Every a language is permeated by the cultural values in which it is immersed.
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In Russian, for a example, a animacy is not clear-cut in the a distinction a animate/a inanimate.
As in Russian, Polish marks animate masculine nouns by having a genitive-a accusative vs. the nominative-a accusative of inanimate masculines.
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As you can see from this a map on the A Wals.info a site, there are many.
This is an a example I always find is helpful for first a year.
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Zipf’s a law, as I understand it, is not really about languages, but about statistics and a probability.
As with all natural laws, Zipf's a law is an a approximation.
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If you arecomming from the non-linguistics a environment, the best a book is to start with Is Fromkin, A Introduction to a language.
This is what they recommend at Oxford as introductory textbooks to students starting a Masters' in Linguistics.
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From what I'm seeing it's generally accepted that most English speakers have a vocabulary a size of 15000 to 20000 words.
According to a statistical a estimation I know roughly 7000 words in English.
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A a tent may give you slightly more a protection than sleeping out in the open, but not much.
No, a a tent will not give you any a protection from bears that want what's inside.
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A Nylon dries fast, is resistant to ripping and tearing, and fairly breathable.
Nylon, among other synthetics, is an ideal a material for a clothing for most outdoor pursuits for several reasons.
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GPS (a wikipedia) is based on orbiting satellites and so is accurate worldwide.
GPS systems can, and do, work everywhere you can get satellites.
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Different parts of California have different a wildlife, so you should probably narrow the a region.
American black bears They are somewhat common in some a wilderness areas of California, mostly in the mountains.
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So it's important to have a basic a understanding before you even get on skis.
A Skiing is a a sport where taking lessons pays off very quickly.
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In a a gym, the a toprope will be wrapped over a cylindrical a bar.
Alright, there are several different issues here that we must be sure to address.
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I visit AZ every a summer and include some hikes in the a desert when I'm there.
Apart from what has been said, your a need of a water also depends on what you eat.
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A wonderful a woman I know has the Habenera a bag by REI (a link).
If you can settle on a purple Nunatak and Feather Friends have good a sleeping bags in those colors.
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An a embolism in a medical a context refers to any large moving a mass or defect in the a blood a stream.
Here is an interesting a article on a wikipedia to give a overview of a pressure related injuries.
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It would be unusual for a a snake to attack a stationary a person.
I'm no a herpetologist, but in my a experience, snakes are in the "you don't bug me, I won't bug you" a category.
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As I wrote above, it's hard to rate this a wall.
Unlike others, I think the a route is pretty well described.
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Once you open it up to toxins, the a answer is clearly no, boiling is not enough.
A Boiling eliminates only a certain a class of contaminants that can make you ill.
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Different parts of California have different a wildlife, so you should probably narrow the a region.
You can get a rough a estimate from using an online a calorie a estimation a website.
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If you wear a a bear a bell on your a backpack, your a fellow hikers will kill you for being annoying.
The above a advice is quite good, just wanted to add on a thing to consider regarding a food in a bear a country.
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Oh a friend, I have been down this miserable a road just like you.
Yes, it is accepted a practice to wash new Semi-Static a rope (or Single Rope Technique/SRT Rope as it is known by cavers).
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My a opinion is to wait for the a child to ask for it.
My a opinion is to wait until the a child itself expresses a a desire for this.
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You are safe to use the bottles as long as they have been properly sterilised.
I would say it's completely safe so long as the bottles have been adequately rinsed to remove any a detergent a residue.
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He is taking the a diaper off because he is uncomfortable.
You can try putting the a diaper on backwards which may only work for a little a while.
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I would recommend asking questions in a a way that doesn't require a yes or no a answer.
Would you be concerned with the a mind changing if he wasn't shouting and/or misbehaving?
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Yes, twins can develop their own a language, but it's not a given.
Here's what I saw with my fraternal twins: While learning to speak, all children develop some of their own a dialect.
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Whatever you do, don't bite him back to show him that it hurts.
We always lightly bopped our kids on the a mouth, therefore showing him that his a mouth is what hurt you.
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A a rule of a thumb that I've heard is "for small children, big dogs".
Any a breed of a dog can be perfectly safe or extremely dangerous.
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I know of no firm a evidence indicating that a baby a talk is either helpful or detrimental in a language a development.
A Baby a talk, when used correctly is beneficial to speech a development.
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A a possibility is to have a a family a meeting with the stated a goal of working out the a reward(s) for chores.
Many children, instead of being motivated by a reward are motivated by being in a control.
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The a point is to get the a air out that the a infant sucks into the a stomach while feeding.
I've found with my a baby that it's more accurate to go by his a behavior than by "rules".
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You should have a a consultation a route with the a school a head which can lead to direct a consultation with a a health professional.
It is always difficult when parents refuse to see what seems obvious to a a teacher.
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You will be hard pressed to find scientific studies that answer these questions with any a certainty.
The topics you mention are very broad and not closely related in the scientific a world.
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Although a cheese is very healthy and also good during a pregnancy, some types might contain Listeria, which can cause serious problems.
As was mentioned, the a problem with a cheese is the a potential for Listeria.
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Both of our children slept in a portable a pen for at least their first a year, and there were no problems.
A Yours looks like the a one we used for my kids (same a brand and a everything).
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