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The highest percentage of power to ever come from solar was 28.5% on 6 May – and last Sunday came come close with a 27.5% share.
(To which Mexico replies, "lol"). We know it will be concrete, and we know that it will have a "big, beautiful door" in it, so the "good ones" came come on in.
Sounds promising, but the monotone service, and Martian Momma's BBQ Meat Loaf that tastes like it came come from a planet far, far away from the city's restaurant scene, make it at best a place for kids.
But last month the Russian space agency announced that it might ditch the deteriorating space station in the Pacific in February unless it came come up with new investors.
The director of India's equivalent of the FBI, the Central Bureau of Investigation, came come under fire for saying: "If you cannot enforce the ban on betting, it is like saying, 'If you can't prevent rape, you enjoy it,'" Ranjit Sinha made the controversial comment during a press conference about illegal sports betting and the need to legalise gambling.
Three paintings -- a Picasso, an Ernst and a de Kooning -- just came come off the walls of Le Scuderie Papali al Quirinale in Rome, where they were part of a show called "Metafisica," which ended on Tuesday and centered around de Chirico and his followers.
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