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It was crisp and new, an oasis from the stench of urine that perpetually fills the complex's staircases.
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In the second, a middle-aged couple, whose town house in Brooklyn is perpetually filled with good food, good wine, and good conversation, consider themselves well armed against the threats of their previous relationships, but do they know one another's secrets and, for that matter, should they?
His hair is blonde and his cheeks look perpetually filled with helium, ballooning them in a cartoon way.
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