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49:25I bought old things, caputes, pantalones, halines, jeans, old ones.
49:39When I forgot about Tamar, and when the time took care of my love,
49:45I started thinking about clothing, knowing that it is a very important part of my everyday life.
49:55My care about clothing was obviously based on the opportunity, the needs, and the money.
50:02As my father always said, I had to worry more about myself and think about the economic reform in my
50:10life.
50:11When I was talking about clothing, especially my, I asked myself if I had found myself and my personality.
50:20If I was a person who was a costume for a character called life.
50:24It was in 1965 when Churchill died,
50:34When I was talking about clothing,
50:36When the cash was sold for 3750,000 old dinars,
50:39and Borsalino Šešir, 11,000.
50:43When Leonov started with the sea,
50:51when I started with the summer war,
50:52When the climate change began,
50:59and when I began to study the economy.
51:09When I started with the ecology of the economy,
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