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Mayor Bill de Blasio faced a comparatively accelerated 15-minute wait to cast his ballot in Park Slope.
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My attitude to those quaint sepia photographs started to change and this process was accelerated when I read that there has been comparatively little work done on emotions since the late 19th century.
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