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were people
noun
A body of human beings considered generally or collectively; a group of two or more persons.
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They were people.
WHERE were people killed?
So, were people freaking out?
"There were people still inside.
There were people running everywhere".
Were people making too much?
They were people that cared".
Were people shocked?
What were people thinking?
And they were people.
There were people hurt.
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