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You can still see many in their natural state, grey and crumbling, but far more have been spruced up, their fat walls and stubby orb-topped pinnacles painted brilliant white.
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But the President's pet project — his "big, fat, beautiful" wall, for which he wanted twenty-five billion dollars — was ignored.
So Mr. Diakaté evicted them and tore down a fat interior wall graced by two narrow arches.
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