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First impressions can often lead to wrong conclusions.

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I hate inconveniences.

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This paper last Wednesday, March 30, called on Senator Kiko Pangilinan to inhibit himself from the impeachment trial of Ombudsman Merceditas Gutierrez after having already concluded that she is guilty.

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First impressions can often lead to wrong conclusions.

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I hate inconveniences.

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This paper last Wednesday, March 30, called on Senator Kiko Pangilinan to inhibit himself from the impeachment trial of Ombudsman Merceditas Gutierrez after having already concluded that she is guilty.

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