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A school started a recycling competition between classes to encourage more recycling

时间:2025-11-17 09:21:15 来源:Spark Shop Co. 作者:久石让 阅读:912次

A school started a recycling competition between classes to encourage more recycling

A government program helped renters find affordable housingA tech company launched a new tablet

A school started a recycling competition between classes to encourage more recycling

A local theater performed a children’s playA school started a foreign language programA coffee shop added a drive-thru

A school started a recycling competition between classes to encourage more recycling

A wildlife group protected endangered foxesA software company fixed bugs in its program

A school started a recycling competition between classes to encourage more recycling

A city council approved a new park

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