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Uun detdiar datei stun muar dooten, jo kem miast faan en digitaal knipskasche of faan en scanner. Ferlicht san hög dooten uk leederhen feranert wurden.
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Dootem an klooktidj faan't knipsin
29. Jüüne 2011
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Auerskraft
Secretary Leonard Carmichael
Faan hoker
Smithsonian Institution Archives
Faan huar
Smithsonian Institution Archives
Bilrochten
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Nööm faan't bil
"Record Unit 95, Box 5, Folder 9"
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"Record Unit 95, Box 5, Folder 9"; "Secretary Leonard Carmichael at the National Zoological Park with a baby gorilla, Leonard (left), and chimpanzee (right)."