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Sentence: In his career as a director at the Alternative school, Okaland,... #1 (permalink) Wed Jan 28, 2009 14:59 pm   Sentence: In his career as a director at the Alternative school, Okaland,...
 

In his career as a director at the Alternative school, Okaland,Chris Tucker's interest in childrens' life, shows his passion for work.
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In his career as a director at the alternative school, Oakland, Chris Tucker's interest in children fuels his passion for his work.
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