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Rating: 2
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January 4, 2004
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Rating: 4
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January 3, 2004
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Rating: 4
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January 3, 2004
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Rating: 3
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January 3, 2004
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Guest
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Instead of "is 'missing' or has 'disappeared'", in French we say "disparu"
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Rating: 5
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December 30, 2003
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Siegfried V.
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Rating: 3
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December 29, 2003
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Instead of "is 'missing' or has 'disappeared'", in Dutch we say "is vermist of is verdwenen"
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Guest
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Rating: 3
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December 29, 2003
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Instead of "is 'missing' or has 'disappeared'", in Lithuanian we say "prapuole"
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Rating: 4
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December 26, 2003
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Rating: 2
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December 23, 2003
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Instead of "is 'missing' or has 'disappeared'", in Malayalam we say "poyi"
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