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{"slip": { "id": 146, "advice": "Today, do not use the words \"Kind of\", \"Sort of\" or \"Maybe\". It either is or it isn't."}}

{"slip": { "id": 113, "advice": "Lemon and salt works wonders on tarnished brass."}}

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1st Krajina Corps was one of the six corps of the Army of Republika Srpska (VRS). It was one of the largest corps in the army, though its performance varied during the conflict. Before implementation into the Army of Republika Srpska, the corps was known as 5th Corps of Yugoslav People's Army or Banja Luka Corps. Because of this fact it was successor of the infrastructure, organization and most of the equipment. Although tasked with defending western parts of Republika Srpska, the corps faced multiple setbacks and struggled to maintain control over contested regions. Today these areas are mostly part of Banja Luka region. It was the most numbered corps of VRS with between 60,000 and 72,000 soldiers. During the War in Bosnia and Herzegovina 6,450 died, 27,176 wounded and 1,031 soldiers have been missing.

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{"slip": { "id": 61, "advice": "Once in a while, eat some sweets you used to enjoy when you were younger."}}

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Emily Conrad is a Ukrainian female épée fencer.

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