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  • I don't want to be away from more than one of my puppies at a time. Once that one comes home from the vet I'll take the next one.
  • Don't touch the part of the spoon that people put in their mouths.
  • It's a lot faster if you use a tray to transport all the glasses instead of having to come back for more.
  • That's just the push the door need to close.
  • This load had only shirts in it and that's why it only took one dry cycle to dry them and not 2 for sweaters and jeans.
  

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I don't want to be away from more than one of my puppies at a time. Once that one comes home from the vet I'll take the next one. Logically and physically, this makes no sense.

  • I don't want to be away from more than one of my puppies at a time.
  • Once that one comes home from the vet I'll take the next one.
  • Logically and physically, this makes no sense.
  • If you have puppies , this means that you have more than one (probably a few).
  • So, if you're taking them to the vet one by one, then you must be leaving several of the puppies at home when you take one to the vet.
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  • I don't want to be away from more than one of my puppies at a time. Once that one comes home from the vet I'll take the next one. Logically and physically, this makes no sense. If you have puppies, this means that you have more than one (probably a few). So, if you're taking them to the v

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