+ Follow BOB HARRIS Tag
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[Title] => Life belongs to those who wait
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[Title] => Friendship needs no translation
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But after watching the second Sofia Coppola movie, Lost in Translation, I have not only become a fan of Bill Murray, his performance has also inspired me to become a friendly person.
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