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correct?"Even though we convict his plans, we will pray you once more again to do another task."
May 17, 2010 4:15 AM
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hi rrooxx,
to be honest, I don't get what you mean. sorry...
however, first, we convict 'someone', not 'something'. anyway, I just thought you mean the same thing as this:
"Despite our disagreement with his plan, we still pray that he continue to perform."
:)
May 17, 2010
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