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  9. A researcher has recorded evidence of swallows adapting to have shorter wings over the past 30 years. Barn swallows are now one
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  10. Mid the lightnings, 'Mid the lightning zigzag, 'Mid the lightning flashing, Comes the rain, Comes the rain with me. 'Mid the
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