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But he went on to say, when he needed a tool or a part and turned around to ask me to get it for him, he said I would always have the very part he needed in my outstretched hand. He said he could be doing anything and I always seemed to know what he needed, even before he asked me. But there Brand Naming - Art, Skill, and Luck!
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