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Posted on 2019-11-14
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The above expression was once referring to a certain section of newspaper notably dedicated to some specific data.
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Ady TZIDON
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A tongue-in-cheek idiomatic phrase for a section of a newspaper compiling recent births, marriages and, lehavdil, deaths.
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Ady TZIDON
on 2019-11-28 14:45:13
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