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I'm in the complete same camp.
in the complete same camp.
They're escaping the camp
That's what happened. No one escapes my camp
You're either in camp don't care at all, or you're in camp like totally getting one of these.
or you're in camp like totally getting one of these.
I spent a year in a refugee camp.
I spent a year in a refugee camp, and somehow I ended up here on Hollywood's biggest stage.
The real pivot came after the Camp David Agreement.
So there was a shift over time, agreed to by both sides, where the American assistance to Israel, which had been balanced after the Camp David Agreement in 1979 between economic and military assistance, became only military assistance.
which is nicknamed the summer camp for billionaires.
The New York Post recently ran an article about Warren Buffett's wife, who was supposedly overheard complaining about how expensive a $4 cup of coffee was at the annual Allen & Company Sun Valley Conference, which is nicknamed the summer camp for billionaires.
Craig often compared Saturday chores to boot camp.
compared Saturday chores to boot camp.
with just six months of a coding boot camp under their belt.
In addition to the music stages and the art displays, guests can also camp in tents on the site for the three days.
in the final letter to his wife, Fawcett assured her by writing, "You need have no fear of any failure." Then he left his camp and was never seen again.
Then left his camp here and was never seen again.