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Nur, a chicken seller, notices traces of an accident on his beloved motorcycle. Wondering if it’s connected to yesterday’s hit-and-run in town, he questions those who borrowed his bike, but people don’t find him worthy enough to talk to as he is an outsider and a Muslim. As the victim is related to a minister, authorities gradually close in on him, while Abebe from South Sudan follows him around saying she wants to have his baby.
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Although SpotNet Classic might not have the most modern interface, it integrates the latest SABnzbd version for more stable and efficient operations. It also removes the need for manual password entry and improves the reliability of unpacking downloaded files.
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