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"The museum crowd," Mr. Valentine said, "is not very into motorcycles".
Saalim had, like, the big glasses — now he has contacts and stuff, but, before, he was a skinny kid, big glasses, not very into the streets.
Saalim had, like, the big glasses now he has contacts and stuff, but, before, he was a skinny kid, big glasses, not very into the streets.
(Note the lack of VZW support in the states; seems they're not very into this idea just yet).
"Brazilians are not very into our history," Gião said.
The commuters onboard appeared to be, understandably, not very into that shit.
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