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Silencio Tarsier Posted 11 years ago
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proudly swim a lap of honour

Lance Larson was already proudly swimming a lap of honour when the head judge ruled-despite many opposing views-that australia's john devitt was the champion.
  

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Lance Larson was already proudly swimming a lap of honour when the head judge ruled - despite many opposing views -that australia's john devitt was the champion. Proper nouns are capitalized.

  • Lance Larson was already proudly swimming a lap of honour when the head judge ruled - despite many opposing views -that australia's john devitt was the champion.
  • Proper nouns are capitalized.
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Lance Larson was already proudly swimming a lap of honour when the head judge ruled - despite many opposing views -that australia's john devitt was the champion.

Proper nouns are capitalized.

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