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I took a basket, wandered through the aisles picking up a few pieces here and there before I came across a jar of Italian anchovies costing €6.50.
All-American Jewell Loyd scored 22 points as the Irish (36-2) advanced to the championship game for the fourth time in five years, but it took a basket from an unlikely source to survive a scoring drought that lasted more than seven minutes down the stretch.
Take a basket and fill it with things you want to use for your spa day, such as a razor, shaving cream, nail file, polish, polish remover, body scrub, towels, face mask, etc. File your nails, shave, scrub your body, then dry your body.
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