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	<title>Comments on: Dobson&#8217;s Card Index</title>
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		<title>By: R</title>
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		<description>It&#039;s almost impossible to believe that Bunko Chongue isn&#039;t a conjoined twin, to someone presumably also named Chongue or Bunko, depending which is the surname (unless they were sired by different fathers (or, if spawned in a matriarchy, carried by different mothers ... which would not be without certain mechanical difficulties)). 

I find no mention of such zeugmadidymity in the report above, yet the condition might well have given rise to secretive ways accounting for the choice of a windowless Nissen establishment, and to the apparently indecisive display praxis, half gummed, half crammed, and so on.

(Nissen hut uses ninth nun thesis)</description>
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<p>I find no mention of such zeugmadidymity in the report above, yet the condition might well have given rise to secretive ways accounting for the choice of a windowless Nissen establishment, and to the apparently indecisive display praxis, half gummed, half crammed, and so on.</p>
<p>(Nissen hut uses ninth nun thesis)</p>
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