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Julia and Rachael are young American women living in Berlin. Maggie, a friend of theirs from the United States, is coming for a visit. They are pretty excited about Maggie's arrival.
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The three girls are happy to be reunited, and Maggie gets settled into the apartment. She feels lucky to have such good friends.
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The three friends have breakfast together, do some catching up, and muse about the future. Who knows, will they all end up living together in Berlin one day?
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Living together can be challenging, even for good friends. Maggie, as a guest and friend, can't help but notice that Julia is feeling frustrated about something.
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It turns out that Rachael is also unhappy, and Maggie is feeling more and more uncomfortable about being in the middle of things.
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Maggie decides to intervene, and finally the girls are encouraged to stop sulking and talk about their issues.
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"D" is a voiced consonant that sounds a bit different depending on its context in a word or sentence.
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United Kingdom
"Shout" is a song by the British band Tears for Fears, written by Roland Orzabal and Ian Stanley and sung by Orzabal (with Curt Smith duetting on the chorus).
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Taylor Swift's incredible performance of her track "I Knew You Were Trouble" at Capital FM's Jingle Bell Ball!
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"Shake It Off" is a song recorded by American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift for her fifth studio album. It is an uptempo dance-pop track that signified a departure from her earlier country-influenced pop.
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Taylor Swift's song "Wildest Dreams" was the fifth chart-topper from her album 1989. The music video, directed by Joseph Kahn, references classic Hollywood romances.
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Taylor Swift discusses her song "Out of the Woods" and why it is representative of the goal she had for her album 1989.
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When you are "out of the woods," as in the metaphor that gives this song its title, the crisis has passed; you have found your way again. You are going to be OK. In the song, Taylor Swift asks herself while in the middle of a relationship, "Are we going to be OK? Are we out of the woods yet?"
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Taylor Swift teams up with British singer Ed Sheeran and American rapper Future for this song "End Game," the video for which was shot in Miami, Tokyo, and London.
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Taylor Swift wrote and recorded this catchy Christmas song in just a few days. It's about nostalgia, the holiday spirit, and spending time with loved ones.
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