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I de dager var kjempene på jorden
Editor's notes:
- The phrase I de dager var kjempene på jorden comes from the 1930 Norwegian Bokmål translation of Genesis 6:4.
- The image shown is that of Milam Park, Clarkston, Georgia.
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