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Sentence: As you probably know the Tranquillity Party stands for peace... #1 (permalink) Thu May 14, 2009 19:57 pm   Sentence: As you probably know the Tranquillity Party stands for peace...
 

As you probably know the Tranquillity Party stands for peace and quiet in the countryside.

Tranquillity Party.................Calm ....correct..?
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Tranquillity Party...Calm ...correct..? #2 (permalink) Fri May 15, 2009 7:32 am   Tranquillity Party...Calm ...correct..?
 

Correct Ganesh.
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