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OBITUARIES.


We've we've  

Contraction of we have.

we've have
 witnessed many old reliable oak trees fall this year. It causes one to shed many a silent tear. Yet, these giant trees that have stood among us have borne seedlings season after season. We only need to look around to see the new growth emerging around us -- yet another stand of tall oaks prepared to seed tomorrow's growth. As such, those we lost are timeless timeless,
adj infinite, enduring, endless.
, as too our legacy to the world.

-- Peg Smith, ACA ACA - Application Control Architecture  Executive Director
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Title Annotation:eulogy to fallen trees
Publication:Camping Magazine
Article Type:Brief Article
Geographic Code:1USA
Date:May 1, 2001
Words:78
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