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20 Feb 2014
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What's meaning of this sentence?
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Puppies were so tired they didn't even make it out of bed this morning http://t.co/2eW8p0OQgH
What's meaning of this sentence?
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Puppies were so tired they didn't even make it out of bed this morning http://t.co/2eW8p0OQgH
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Puppies were so tired they didn't even make it out of bed this morning http://t.co/2eW8p0OQgH
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They were too tired/sleepy to wake up
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