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Siftng through everything known and unknown?
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O.K. I get it. Sifting is something you do when you are taking a look at... stuff.It could be stuff that people look at or talk about a lot, or it could be stuff they have forgotten about.It seems like sifting is a casual; not hurried.As if looking for...
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