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Genesis 29:15
And
Laban
said
unto
Jacob,
Because thou art my
brother,
shouldest thou therefore
serve
me for
nought?
tell
me, what shall thy
wages
be?
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Last month’s article described two possible mechanisms by which the sun could affect Earth’s weather and climate.
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