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They generally go in groups, with fannypacks and rightwing tour guides and sweaty overdressed clergy.
Writer talked with Thomas Michael, She asked him how many of his friends had died, and he said, "They go in groups, like the rings of a redwood tree.
We only go in groups and even then, people curse us and tell us to go home or go back to Xinjiang.
For now, these will only go in Groups where people are already members, although over time, it's likely that this too will start to get opened up and paired to wherever that job might be most relevant.
"So we go in groups now — it's more safe".
Girls would go in groups, locking eyes when things got overbearingly sexual.
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"People were sending each other messages, saying 'Don't go more than three people at a time,' so all of them went in groups of two, three, or alone," ElBaradei told me.
(I was glad I hired a local guide to come with me, via the tourist office in Villarrica, for 50,000 guaraníes, in case I needed help, but those going in groups probably don't need one).
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