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Web development

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Photography

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Thomas Smith
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Fitness

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Math

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    Christine Thomas

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    Freddy Scott

    Development

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    Brumhilda Klimt

    Traffic knowledge

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    Russel Perez

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    Christine Thomas

    Webdesign

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    Freddy Scott

    Development

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    Brumhilda Klimt

    Traffic knowledge

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    Russel Perez

    Cooking

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    Christine Thomas

    Webdesign

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    Freddy Scott

    Development

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    Brumhilda Klimt

    Traffic knowledge

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    Russel Perez

    Cooking

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    Christine Thomas

    Webdesign

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    Freddy Scott

    Development

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    Brumhilda Klimt

    Traffic knowledge

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    Russel Perez

    Cooking

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No one would have believed in the last years of the nine- teenth century that this world was being watched keenly and closely by intelligences greater than man’s and yet as mortal as his own.

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Grace Martin

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Emily Thomas

Creative

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Olivia White

Sales Maganger

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Harrison Smith

Manager

Thomas Garreth

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About Thomas

I drove on, a peculiar change crept over the appearance of things. The palpitating greyness grew darker; then—though I was still travelling with prodigious velocity—the blinking suc- cession of day and night.
which was usually indicative of a slower pace, returned, and grew more and more marked. This puzzled me very much at first. The alternations of night and day grew slower and slower, and so did the passage of the sun across the sky, until they seemed to stretch through centuries. At last a steady twilight brooded over the earth, a twilight only broken now and then when a comet glared across the darkling sky. .

The band of light that had indicated the sun had long since disappeared; for the sun had ceased to set—it simply rose and fell in the west, and grew ever broader and more red. All trace of the moon had vanished. The circling of the stars, growing slower and slower, had given place to creeping points of light. At last, some time before I stopped, the sun, red and very large, halted motionless upon the horizon, a vast dome glowing with a dull heat, and now and then suffering a momentary ex- tinction. At one time it had for a little while glowed more bril- liantly again, but it speedily reverted to its sullen red heat. I perceived by this slowing down of its rising and setting that the work of the tidal drag was done. The earth had come to rest with one face to the sun, even as in our own time the moon faces the earth.

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