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DeRank : 15,19 • DeAge™ : 6143 days

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  • Here since 21 september 2008
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I'm listening to it again right now, it'll take me a bit to process it, but it's a nice piece of work and listening to it has made me appreciate your review even more, so I'm raising the score. Bye!
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Great Hell, however, for me living in a tropical country, a bit of darkness and cold would also be fine to balance out this sun that breaks stones all year round. I will try!
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As skilled and refined as always, our VAI. I only have one doubt: how do you manage to find only five-star albums?
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I also think you could have reviewed "Brave New World" before this. It would allow you to explain what the book is about to those who have never approached Huxley. I read "Brave New World" a long time ago and I remember it being quite extreme and cold in its content, from which we can nevertheless draw many drops of the contemporary and anticipations of our future.
Karate 595
1 nov 08
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Damn! Good job, but a bit too elaborate.
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Great Sunflower, with a dry and essential style, and on the other hand, what can we say about these works if not to frame them within their historical and cultural context?
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The cover is beautiful and a bit of good electronic music is always nice every now and then. The review piques my curiosity; I also liked the botanical setting. However, I found it a bit confusing overall and regarding the syntax, there are some sentences that are too long. Anyway, thank you for the really interesting recommendation.
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I would like to sincerely thank the EDITORS for changing "home" to "casa." Unfortunately, the music world is predominantly English-speaking, so we try to use our language whenever possible; this message fits perfectly in a review of a great Italian maestro.
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Good job, received with sincere and no-frills content. To be listened to.