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English: Broken station clock as illustration of vandalism. This action happened in a civilized country, with traditions of disciplined behavior and a low level of crime.
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Reverted to version as of 14:44, 30 March 2006, as I've made a cropped version with improved levels available as a separate file. See "other versions" field in file description.
Broken station clock as the illustration or the vandalism. This action happened in a highly civilised country, having traditions of highly disciplined behavior and generally an extremely low level of crime. Uploaded by Audrius Meskauskas. {{GFDL-self}}
Ymmyd y choadan
Cha nel duillag erbee kianglt rish y choadan shoh.
Ta'n coadan shoh goaill tooilley fysseree stiagh, currit veih'n çhamraig vun-earrooagh ny yn scanreyder, as eh ymmydit dys y coadan y chroo ny y yannoo bun-earrooagh, s'liklee.
My vel y coadan ceaghlit veih'n chummey bunneydagh, foddee nagh beagh mynphoyntyn ennagh cohoilshaghey yn coadan ceaghlit.