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We reset the machine and started over. Once again we 45 her facial movement. What she was 46 wasn¡¯t clear. Everyone was becoming a little 47 .

The doctor said, ¡°Mary, you were talking again, and that caused unclear 48 .

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¡°What were you singing?¡± someone asked.

¡°The World Loves me,¡± she replied. ¡°I always sing this song when I¡¯m 50 .¡±

Everyone in the room was 51 . How could this little girl who had 52 so much be so happy?

Many times since that day, when feeling stressed, unhappy or dissatisfied with 53 , I would think of Mary and feel inspired. Her 54 made me see that happiness is a wonderful gift-----free to anyone who will 55 it.

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He is currently being held by ¡¡4¡¡ troops at a secret place. The US says he will stand trial(ÉóÅÐ) for his cruel actions during his years in ¡¡5¡¡.This is likely to take place at a court ¡¡6¡¡ two weeks ago by the US-backed Iraqi Governing Council.

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