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... or a long time.

Thomas, who was in the co-pilot, made a phone call and said: "Temporary traffic control, a large number of marchers have to pass through this way."

Bruce asked: "What kind of parade team? They came to the most prosperous place, and the city hall also approved it?"

 Martin had a guess: "It won't be those special groups, right?"

Thomas said: "They have been very active this month and have almost become a privileged group in Los Angeles. I just called and ...

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