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'for+Ving' or 'to+Vinfi' or anything else! | Russian provebs and their English equivalents
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seeking friends from Vietnam sharing MBA #1 (permalink) Mon Apr 14, 2008 5:57 am   seeking friends from Vietnam sharing MBA
 

I am from China graduated from HK with MBA degree, I like Vietnam culture very much, and want to make some friends from Vietnam, please contact me at dongbeijake"yahoo.com.cn
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