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11:11 AM, Monday January 24th 2022
edited at 11:15 AM, Jan 24th 2022

Thank you for your reply. When I read through the material I think I am missing the corners. Is that right?

edited at 11:15 AM, Jan 24th 2022
11:32 PM, Monday January 24th 2022

yeah

5:51 PM, Saturday January 29th 2022

Thank you for the answer.

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