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WHEN ONE PERSON CONSCIOUSLY OR UNCONSCIOUSLY NEGATIVELY INFLUENCES OTHERS TO BE PHYSICALLY OR EMOTIONALLY WHETHER VERBALLY OR SEMANTICALLY AND OTHERWISE TO BE UNABLE TO CONCEIVE AND BELIEVE TO CAN ACHIEVE WHATEVER THEY SET

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