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- You've probably noticed already that I'm dressed like a grown-up... I apologize to the Academy, and I promise that I will never do it again.
- Sir,-The Planet [Neptune] whose position you marked out actually exists. On the day on which your letter reached me, I found a star of the…
- Naturally, I was thrilled but being the first year, the Academy Awards had no background or tradition, and it naturally didn’t mean what it does…
- I was chomping at the bit to get my career started - so after I took all the theater courses at Brooklyn College I enrolled…
- You think a student leaves each week because they are out of the academy. This is just a cover up to hide serious injury that…
- It's my duty as a guardian to protect Cross Academy, day and night.
- Ive learned that its impossible to laugh when your much closer to crying, that tears can be hidden if you try, and that the roles…
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