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The difference in size is remarkable. Did the baby only drink from the left one?
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VHTV training centre
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VHTV training centre part 2
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Well, there’s no chance of anybody falling down from jerky train movements.
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In Japan, pushers are known as oshiya (押し屋) . The term is derived from the verb osu (押す), meaning “push”, and the suffix -ya (屋), indicating “line of work.” Oshiya ensure every passenger has boarded and does not get caught in the doors, as described during a CNN interview with Sandra Barron, an American living in Tokyo.
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