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Darkness always had its part to play. Without it, how would we know when we walked in the light? It__ only when its ambitions become too grandiose that it must be opposed, disciplined, sometimes__f necessary__rought down for a time. Then it will rise again, as it must.
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Darkness always had its part to play. Without it, how would we know when we walked in the light? It__ only when its ambitions become too grandiose that it must be opposed, disciplined, sometimes__f necessary__rought down for a time. Then it will rise again, as it must.

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