Swim out a little more baby, won't you
Cross this border you know you want to
Edge up on me as I edge up on you
Swim out a little more, let me guide you
'Cause I can tell you wanna ease up
Scared you can't control the outcome
I can see it in your shoulders
Stressing over being lovers
Baby, we don't know where we're going, but I don't wanna let this go
Oohh oohh, oohh oohh oh
Baby, let me take off the pressure, 'cause we don't even have to know
Oohh oohh, oohh oohh oh oh
Tell me what's on your mind baby, try to
You let the phone ring when I called you
I ain't promising forever
I just wanna talk no pressure
Baby, we don't know where we're going, but I don't wanna let this go
Oohh oohh, oohh oohh oh
Baby, let me take off the pressure, 'cause we don't even have to know
Oohh oohh, oohh oohh oh oh
Baby, we don't know where we're going, but I don't wanna let this go
Oohh oohh, oohh oohh oh
Baby, let me take off the pressure, 'cause we don't even have to know
Ooohh oohh, oohh oohh oh oh
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WE SAW A CROCODILE?!?! - Duration: 4:15.
HELLO PEOPLE! How are you?
This vlog is going to be in Spanish because I'm lazy to speak in English
ENGLISH! ENGLISH! BECAUSE I DON'T SPEAK ENGLISH
Acabamos de llegar y ellas dijeron que vamos a ir a Orlando mañana
TODAY!
De que estas hablando??
Asi que basicamente estamos planeando donde nos vamos a quedar
*the text says "You stay in our house OBVIOUSLY"* This is a YEESS
Yes of course, zero problem! Tomorrow there's a party
Helloo, Helloo
Ya estamos en camino!!
Veciii how are you?
What???
Okay so what do we do?
We are counting on your house
Don't joke around, what did he say?
That we can't stay over anymore
It's a lie
Why are you laughing?
Is it true or na?
I HEARD THE PHONE RING!! I HEARD THE PHONE RING!!
Ok the thing is that we wanted to prank Fabricio telling him that
The person where we were going to stay said we couldn't stay over anymore
So I called Andreina and I put the phone in speaker mode
So you could hear when the phone rang, I hanged up and her phone started ringing
She then picked up and when I told Fabricio that it's a lie he says
Ay I heard when the phone was ringing, but either way he still believed everything
Helloo it's the next day, yesterday we went to a party
And I think it was a little bit of a..
But you have to speak in English, in Englishhhh
Locaa, pero fue una noche loca bien
Por cierto ella es nuestra amiga Melanie
Vamos a ir a hacer canotaje (?)
Asi que esperemos que sea divertidoo
Solo que tenemos un poco de miedo
Because its possible that there's crocodiles
HE'S BEAUTIFUL!!!
When we're in like...
OH MY GAAAH
If he moves I DIE!!
FABRICIOOOO
FABRICIOOOO
We all reached a conclusion, guys..
Amamos Texas! We love Texas!
Shhh inside joke
WE'RE IN ???
TEXAASS
If I'm 6 years old, and my sister has half my age
And now I'm 70, how old is my sister now?
38!!
Ay so blonde!! I thought I didn't have stupid friends
Bro you're going to drown in acid!
Listen she doesn't have half his age, she has 3 years less
*Lion King* Yeah, it's our motto. What's a motto? Nothing! What's a motto with you? Ahh ha ha ha...
Holaa gente! Es un nuevo dia, es domingo
I'm going to have shakes for breakfast!!
We just got back, so we just wanted to say
BYEEEE
That is all
We hope you guys liked the video and..
GIVE IT A THUMBS UP!! SUBSCRIBE!!
I'll leave their links down below for their
Instagram, Youtube, and the cool places we went to
And we'll take you guys with us on our next trip
BYEEEEE!
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We Found It! The Most Adorable Place in Poland... Swołowo and the Checked House Region - Duration: 5:20.
Today we are in Swołowo
the so called "Kraina w Kratę"
the checked house region
checked house
Which is probably one of the best-looking villages in all of Poland
Yeah
So here you can see how it was all done
There's a basic skeleton made out of wood
And then they fill it in with some sort of a brick, mud brick or just plain mud
What I really like about this whole place is that it's a living breathing village
This town is still very much alive and...
It's got a mayor and you know, all of the things that a small little village would have
They even have a story this old checked style
And then they just they just sort of cut out a little part of it with these houses
renovated them, put a museum and some some of them and then you get to see it
So...
Mannequin for making clothes, it's cool. We think we are so advanced, they didn't have anything back in the day...
They did, they did
Why don't we dress like this anymore?
looks really good
Hi
I'm just interested in this
But Yeah, this place is beautifully organized. It's a really nice museum...
You can learn more about the history of the whole place
It's always nice to be in a building like this because this is the foundation of society
without all that
"technology"...
we wouldn't have cities, we wouldn't have anything
So this house we just went to, that's the "Zagroda Albrechta"
It's a rich family that lived here... not rich, but middle class.
How do you like this style of architecture?
It's really nice! We don't have in Japan
It feels orderly, right?
Like there is some thought behind it...
Yeah
But... you have nice buildings in Japan. I want Japanese buildings in Poland.
So I guess you just want what you can't have?
Yes
I think the the little city center they have here is "mecha kawaii"
super cute
Just take a look
"mecha kawaii" (Japanese)
super peaceful, and there is a little tiny pond
I see potential! I see a lot of potential here.
It's a little hard to show on camera, but really this view here, if there was a luxury hotel
And all this grass around and everything was well-maintained
people would totally come here and pay a lot of money
Don't get me wrong. You know this is still a poor village
like many other villages in Poland
But...
it does have a soul, it does have some character and with some time, and money...
I do think it could be a very unique and interesting place to visit when you're here in Poland
If I can give you one one piece of advice...
come here on a Thursday.
On Thursdays they have all kinds of workshops
They have an iron smith here
They bake bread
They make clothes the old way
so it's a lot more fun than today just seeing the old village
other than that if you don't like museums...
you actually don't need a ticket to to just see the stuff outside
So if you just want to see how everything looks from the outside
Don't buy the ticket
you can go walk around and they have plenty of these houses to look at
So that's it! Beautiful place!
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"How We Love This Pellissippi Life!" - Duration: 3:07.
Hey Tony!
Hey Dr. Wise, I just found the coolest theorem that my students are going to love!
It expresses the sum of squares of prime numbers...
That sounds great, Tony, but my ride's here. I gotta go!
Let's get the semester started!
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[MV/HD 4K-60fps] PRISTIN (프리스틴) - WE LIKE (위 라이크) - Duration: 3:39.
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I got a crush on you look at me
I knew it. It's obvious.
Everybody knows I'm kinda so fine.
pretending I don't know and I don't care
I'm not good at this stuff.
I'm just gonna approach you. be mine
I tied my hair like Pippi.
I run around in your head.
Just in case it gets sore, watch out.
Let me see here and there, oh what's this?
My desk seems to be entirely full of gifts.
I'm used to guys proposing me.
You know me now? I'm something else.
I pick whatever I wanna eat.
But you'll get the check instead of me.
You'll be attracted to me who has a peculiar feeling.
Kinda gets annoying but who cares?
It's not that bad, is it?
Just follow me. Baby, listen to me
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You like du-du-du-du-du-du
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fill in the 7 colors like the rainbow
I'm sure it's quite lovely.
I want some this guy likes me.
You want some that guy likes me too.
You're lucky. I like you.
I'm so busy all year.
I've got a lot of time to see you.
You'll be attracted to me who has a peculiar feeling.
You carry your bag with one shoulder.
The other shoulder is mine.
Just follow me. Baby, listen to me
I like du-du-du-du-du-du
You like du-du-du-du-du-du
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du-du-du-du-du-du
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du-du-du-du-du-du
Nu uh you will never get by
Uh uh got me feeling good vibes
What's happening to me?
You think about me all the time, actually.
Nu uh you will never get by
Uh uh I'm feeling good vibes
I do whatever I want.
No matter what they say, look at me.
I I got this feeling
Feeling alright
I like du-du-du-du-du-du
You like du-du-du-du-du-du
We like du-du-du-du-du-du
du-du-du-du-du-du
I got a crush on you look at me.
I knew it. It's obvious.
Everybody knows I'm kinda so fine.
pretending I don't know and I don't care
I'm not good at this stuff.
I'm just gonna approach you. be mine
You got that somethin' boy oh eh oh
I'm your melody every day.
I'll never stop.
Gonna gonna ma-make you mine
You got that somethin' boy oh eh oh
I'll be your drum.
I'll never stop.
Gonna gonna ma-make you mine
Make you mine
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Are yall ready?
lmao
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We can't believe what we found UNDER the city center! - Urbex Lost Places Markthalle Leipzig Germany - Duration: 12:56.
In today's episode, we are exploring a widely branched network of cellars
located deep under a major city.
This place has been an insiders' tip among the local urbex community for years.
These vaults are the last remaining sections of a historic market hall
which was built in the 19th century and demolished some decades ago.
Only a few meters above this relict of former times
people are going on with their daily routines
having no idea what spectacular views are down here.
In some cases multiple-centimeter-thick and many meters long roots extend across the underground.
Until this day we hadn't set eyes on something like this.
Since this place will be a huge construction site in the near future
and because all the access points were blocked up lately we decided to go with the real name of this abandoned site.
Join our descent into the remains of the old Markthalle Leipzig.
Hidden very well between bushes we found the entrance to the underworld.
This tiny hole was our first challenge.
How in the world is a fully grown man supposed to fit through this?
Well, somehow we managed.
The second challenge was the bad air down there which made it hard to breathe.
There were probably many different kinds of fungal spores, too.
So we decided to play it safe and use our respiratory masks.
"We're right at the street. We can hear folks when they're passing by."
"It says Exit 1. This is apparently the other entrance."
"Yep."
Quickly, we realized that the whole site was in a very bad condition.
This, however, was to be expected but the third big challenge for us.
From time to time, we heard noises from the surface.
In these instances, the silence of the underground was broken by the muffled boom of the tramways or a howling siren.
The market hall was built between the years 1889 and 1891 in the center of the Eastern German town Leipzig.
At the same time, the bustle started in here, it was the end of the local open-air market places.
Around the year 1900 this picture was taken which shows the 7.500 square meter building.
This view of the big atrium shows over 600 different market stalls which all could be provided in the ground floor.
The photo dates back to 1917.
From meat and vegetables to baked goods and wood products nearly everything was traded here.
It is said that there were rooms for a restaurant and even for vets.
There was a water reservoir inside a big tower, acting as motor for six hydraulic load lifts in total.
These elevators could reach several floors and they were mainly used for the transport of the cooled goods from the underground depot to the market area.
Already at that time people were wondering how spacious the basement vaults must be.
Next to the refrigeration system steam boilers and machines were working down here.
The structure of an old hoist is the last remnant of the historic market hall above the surface.
„Old people!"
"This is team Blue, I repeat: This is team Blue!"
"We are surrounded, there are old people on the other side too! Pensioners, they're everywhere!"
"The demographic change gets us all!"
When you are examining the neglected area on the surface carefully
you will find quite a lot of access points which were sealed up.
In the underground, there are many entrances which were filled up with earth, too.
Particularly impressive is the enormous root system in the underground.
Roots of trees which were only a few meters above our heads were breaking through the ceiling everywhere.
Over all these years some of them reached unbelievable proportions.
"Take a look at this giant root underneath you."
"That's sick to see how it's growing in here."
"It looks like it was painted on the wall. It's so dainty..."
"Over there is a much bigger root."
"It's coming from the street, breaking through the bricks and growed all the way down."
An exciting fact is that you can find objects from different ages down here too.
There are fresh tracks of other explorers
but also things from a very long time ago and stuff from between these periods.
Deep inside the tunnels it was pitch-black.
So we needed lamps that can provide plenty of power.
We were glad that we were kindly equipped by Capulux – The Urbex Store.
Capulux is one of the first online shops which focuses on urban explorers only
beginners, but also advanced adventurers.
Here you can find reliable equipment which has been tested in practice.
But enough with this commercial break for now, let's continue with the history lesson.
Air raids in World War II hit the building and the surroundings hard.
However, immediately after the war the market opened again as you can see on this picture from 1950.
At this time, the hall still lied partly in ruins.
That's the reason the market hall was considered as blight in times of the former German Democratic Republic
and so it was completely torn down in 1959.
Only the underground parts remained and were used from time to time.
Something new was supposed to be created here but nothing happened for decades.
The whole site fallowed.
Until today, around 60 years later.
Recently, there were a lot of debates about possible development plans.
There even was talk of a big freedom monument.
Surprisingly the debates finally achieved a breakthrough only a few months ago.
In June 2017, the city decided on a master plan
which provides that there will be a totally new market hall in the near future.
Living quarters and offices are planned as well.
While there was a lot of talk about what should happen with the surface of the site
we were always interested in what's beneath it.
So we were really glad when we finally made the descent into this underworld.
In addition to one or the other rat we discovered a beautiful type of decay that was completely new to us.
Giant roots in the dark underground and marks of bygone times made these vaults to an unreal place.
Although the cellars presumably are going to belong to the past
we will never forget all these unique views.
We hope you liked today's history lesson.
This exploration of the underground was a really special experience.
Take a look at the website of our partner Capulux – The Urbex Store.
You'll find the link in the video description down below.
There's also a promo code which you can use to get a 15% discount on your orders.
We hope you liked today's history lesson.
This exploration of the underground was a really special experience.
Take a look at the website of our partner Capulux – The Urbex Store.
You'll find the link in the video description down below.
There's also a promo code which you can use to get a 15% discount on your orders.
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How close are we to the rapture, tribulation and Ezekiel 38 war? - Duration: 2:24.
Ankerberg: Mark, in terms of the significance of this in terms of how close we are to the
rapture and the time of tribulation, the Ezekiel 38 war, what would you advise people on that
in terms of the timing?
What does it suggest to you?
Hitchcock: Well, we ought to always be careful, because I always like to say there can be
a lot of twists and turns in world events, especially today.
World events turn very quickly.
Something that, you know, no one really envisioned can almost come out of nowhere and happen.
So we don't want to take any, at any point in time take events and nail them down and
say this is exactly how it will be.
But what we have in the Bible, though, is we have this scenario on the end time that's
given to us, and we know that that will happen.
And what we do today is we look at world events today and we see how events seem to point
toward what is happening.
And certainly I think we can say at least that events in our world today are on a trajectory
towards what we see in the Scripture.
We don't know how long it will be; the buildup could continue to last for another year or
five years or ten years, or the buildup may be finished tomorrow.
No one knows the time.
But what we are called upon to do is to be ready anytime, because Jesus could come back.
And I think these things we see happening in the world should give us a sense of urgency
in this world in which we live to make sure our own life is faithful to the Lord and to
make sure that we're telling others, telling the people we love about Jesus.
Ankerberg: Yeah.
Rhodes: And, you know, relevant to all this, John, is the actual chronology laid out in
Ezekiel.
You know, in Ezekiel 36-37, Ezekiel the prophet talks about how Israel would become a nation
again after a long and worldwide dispersion, alright.
That became a reality back in 1948.
Following that, Ezekiel goes on to talk about how Jews from all over the world would stream
back to the Holy Land year after year, not from one nation, but from all the nations
of the world.
Well, that's been happening.
Jews have been streaming back in unbelief back to Israel.
And then it's some time after that that this northern coalition made up of Russia
and Iran and Sudan and Libya and the others was to come into fruition.
So that's, I think, what's the greatest significance.
We're just seeing this trajectory unfold.
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Alexis Sanchez upset at being replaced after 62 minutes of Arsenal comeback – and don't we know - Duration: 3:26.
Alexis Sanchez upset at being replaced after 62 minutes of Arsenal comeback – and don't we know it
SO that went well then…. Alexis Sanchez started for Arsenal the first time this season at Liverpool but was substituted after 62 minutes. Alexis Sanchez reacts to being substituted by wiping his face on his shirt.
The Chilean was obviously upset at Arsenals 4-0 thumping by Liverpool. And the Gunners were hammered 4-0.
Sanchez, the subject of summer-long transfer speculation, trooped off having put his shirt over his head in resigned mood as he was replaced by Olivier Giroud.
The Chilean had a quiet, ineffective game as Arsenal succumbed to one of the best Liverpool performances in years. After Mohamed Salah had converted Liverpools breakaway third goal, Sanchez slumped to his knees.
Eventually he stood up, shook his head and tried to get into the game. But his efforts were in vain.
A couple of minutes later he trooped off, touched hands with boss Arsene Wenger, and slumped onto the bench. But as he took his place behind the dugout Sanchez was spotted smirking.
Sanchez slumped to his knees after Liverpools third goal.
Soon afterwards he was replaced by Olivier Giroud.
Sanchez walks solemnly past boss Arsene Wenger.
The Arsenal forward was later caught smirking on the bench. This drew the following comment from Sky Sports analyst Gary Neville, who said:.
I doubt hes aware the cameras on him. Not sure what hes smiling about. Then, as the camera panned towards disappointed Arsenal fans, Neville added: Thats more representative of what he should be looking like.
Keep up to date with all the latest news, gossip, rumours and done deals in SunSport's live transfer blog. In the end he departed the scene looking forlorn, knowing he had witnessed two clubs heading in different directions.
Manchester City are very keen to nab Sanchez by Thursdays transfer deadline. The player, at least, has been given further food for thought.
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What we know about North Korea's missile programme - Duration: 6:49.
What we know about North Korea's missile programme
With the war of words between the US and North Korea escalating, focus has turned to Pyongyangs missile programme. But just how advanced is it?.
North Koreas missile arsenal has progressed over the decades from crude artillery rockets derived from World War II designs to testing what it says are long-range missiles that may be able to strike targets in the US.
North Koreas latest efforts are focused on building reliable long-range missiles, which would have the potential of reaching the mainland United States. On 4 July 2017, Pyongyang said it had carried out its first successful test of an inter-continental ballistic missile (ICBM).
It said the Hwasong-14 could hit any part of the world, but initial US estimates put the range as shorter than that.
The US military described it as an intermediate-range missile, but a number of US experts said they believed the missile could reach the US state of Alaska.
On 28 July 2017, North Korea carried out its second and latest ICBM test, with the missile reaching an altitude of about 3,000km and landing in the sea off Japan.
Pyongyang has also displayed two types of ICBMs, known as the KN-08 and KN-14, at military parades since 2012. Carried and launched from the back of a modified truck, the three-stage KN-08 is believed to have a range of about 11,500km.
The KN-14 appears to be a two-stage missile, with a possible range of around 10,000km. Neither has yet been tested, and the relationship between them and the Hwasong-14 is not yet clear.
Media reports in the US have claimed that Pyongyang has now made a nuclear warhead small enough to fit inside its missiles.
While not confirmed, this has been seen as one of the last obstacles to North Korea being a fully nuclear-armed state.
A report in the Washington Post, citing US intelligence officials, suggested North Korea was developing nuclear weapons capable of hitting the US at a much faster rate than expected.
A Japanese government defence paper also said the weapons programme had advanced considerably and that North Korea possibly now had nuclear weapons.
Inter-continental ballistic missiles are seen as the last word in power projection because they allow a country to wield massive firepower against an opponent on the other side of the planet.
HOW MANY? US: 450 silo-based Minuteman III missiles Russia: 369 missiles based in silos or mobile launchers China: 55-65 missiles deployed in underground tunnel network.
The only real reason to spend the money, time and effort building them is to have the capability to fire nuclear weapons.
During the Cold War, Russia and the United States sought different ways to protect and deliver their missiles, which were hidden in silos, piggybacked on huge trucks or carried by submarines.
All ICBMs are designed along similar lines. They are multi-stage rockets powered by solid or liquid fuel, and carry their weapon payload out of the atmosphere into space.
The weapon payload - usually a thermonuclear bomb - then re-enters the atmosphere and detonates either above or directly on top of its target. Some ICBMs have a multiple independently targetable re-entry vehicle, or Mirv.
Image copyright Reuters Image caption The country is highly militarised. This has multiple warheads and decoys, allowing it to strike multiple targets and confuse missile defence systems.
In the Cold War period, the range and potential threat of ICBMs were seen as key to the concept of Mutually Assured Destruction or MAD. MAD supposedly helped maintain peace because neither side could win without suffering incalculable damage.
The Norths missile milestones. North Koreas own missile programme began with Scuds, with its first batch reportedly coming via Egypt in 1976.
By 1984 it was building its own versions called Hwasongs. These missiles have an estimated maximum range of about 1,000km, and carry conventional, chemical and possibly biological warheads.
From the Hwasong came the Nodong design - effectively an upscaled Hwasong/Scud with an extended range of 1,300km.
In an April 2016 analysis, the International Institute for Strategic Studies said the missiles were a proven system which can hit all of South Korea and much of Japan.
More capable missiles followed with the development of the Musudan range, which was most recently tested in 2016.
Estimates differ dramatically on its how far it can fly, with Israeli intelligence putting it at 2,500km and the US Missile Defense Agency estimating about 3,200km. Other sources suggest a possible 4,000km.
Another development came in August 2016 when North Korea announced it had tested a submarine based surface-to-surface, medium-to-long-range ballistic missile, called the Pukguksong.
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For more than 130 years, we have contributed to the success of our state's food sector. - Duration: 3:28.
South Australia is world-renowned for its food and wine.
Eighty percent of the premium wines exported from Australia,
come from South Australia.
Of all of the state's national and international exports,
more than fifty percent are agricultural products.
For more than 130 years, the University of Adelaide has contributed
to the success of our state's food, wine and agricultural sectors.
This expertise is now more important than ever
as we are in the midst of the biggest change in food production
and processing since the industrial revolution.
Hundreds of our top researchers are applying the latest technologies
and developments to improve food production, processing and supply chains.
We're using genomics, robotics, epigenetics and glycomics
to improve plant and animal production,
and machine learning and lasers to improve harvesting and food processing.
We are also conducting projects to secure supply chains by exploring new markets.
At the University of Adelaide, we are well placed to lead the next wave of innovation required by the sector.
Our Consumers and markets are demanding wines of lower alcohol content
- quite a challenge in our climate.
We're investigating several strategies like the effects of staged harvest regimes,
water addition and novel fermentation yeasts
to test their impact on wine quality and effectiveness in tailoring wine alcohol content.
The native food industry in Australia has been developing over the last 40 years.
Our research team is studying bush foods, which have grown wild in Australia for thousands of years,
to see if they are commercially viable, and could eventually end up at our local supermarkets.
We're using next generation light-based sensors and fibre optics
to understand more about milk through measuring protein, fat and other factors in real time.
Excitingly, our technology will allow farmers to optimise the health of their herd
and increase milk quality over time.
Our research team has recently established Adelaide Glycomics,
one of the most comprehensive carbohydrates analytical Centres in the world.
Our research will help recycle and convert carbohydrates from waste or low-grade crops,
for instance downgraded potatoes,
into new products with a higher value, like functional foods with improved health benefits.
The Research we do in the Centre for Global Food and Resources
covers economic and social issues right across the food system.
For example, we're working to better understand the needs of small farmers in Vanuatu
who are producing cocoa in order to improve the taste and thus the value of the chocolate.
And we're working with industry and policy makers in Vietnam
to improve vegetable farmer welfare and reduce poverty.
Across all that we do, we are working closely with key food industry and government groups
to bridge the gap between new innovation developed by our experts
and the take up of new practices by food producers.
We are also training the next generation of leaders in food, wine and agriculture
to tackle the biggest challenges of our time,
through our broad range of food-related degrees and courses.
Food will taste better, become more accessible, be better for us
and more cost effective because of our world-class food research and education.
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