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يحذّر إلى الصين مديرات: من الصندوق يفكّر يستطيع حصلت فوضويّ
[جوست بفور] سنة جديدة صينيّة, كان أنا في شنغهاي [سل ميتينغ] حيث المالكة من شركة أوروبيّة كان تناقش [بوست-هوليدي] عمليّة بيع أعراض. كان المحادثة جميعا "جديدة, إبداعيّة, من الصندوق", غير أنّ المشية كان جميعا حول يتمّ ال نفسه شيء قديمة فقط كبيرة [أند/ور] [شبر]. أنا قد كنت إلى هذا [روديو] من قبل. وضع بعض من الغالية جديدة تسويق مبادرات داخل مكان 6 شهور [أغو] كان حوالي إلى [وهيثر] ويموت.
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