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Are you a student? http://www.projetoelos.com.br/site/conteudo/eus.php?terramycin-for-dogs terramycin ... dates back to 1994, when the great man paid a visit to Dublin and was greeted in - I think - Dublin's College Green by thousands of excited Irish folk who repeatedly serenaded him with a loud chorus of "Ooh-ah, Paul McGrath's da! Ooh-ah, Paul McGrath's da!" I sincerely hoped somebody explained what they were on about and pointed out that, in the wake of McGrath's heroic performances at USA 94, there could be no higher accolade. The poor man must have been terribly confused.
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