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In American culture this gulf has to do partly with old grievances which disunite graying sons and daughters of the sixties who for whatever reason did not serve or did not approve of service and their coevals who did. They did so, the approving father notes, "for fear of the noueries de l'aiguillettes which are commonly practiced in this part of Poitou to disunite husbands and wives. did indeed do], he couldn't get no job, you know, 'cause people were saying he would disunite the offices of the insurance company called Prudential if he went into it. |
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