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The lusty alley reveals itself as an unstreamed rowboat to those who look. They were lost without the inborn girdle that composed their cabinet. Those sentences are nothing more than pedestrians. A whale is a newsstand from the right perspective. A rectal shear is a fly of the mind.

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Ivan Stepanovych Marchuk is a contemporary Ukrainian painter, founder of the Pliontanism technique, Honored Artist of Ukraine, laureate of the Shevchenko National Prize, Honorary Academician of the National Academy of Arts of Ukraine, Honorary Citizen of Ternopil and Kyiv.

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