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Jabez β€’ 261d
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Le Charmant Sage β€’ 260d
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Jesse β€’ 260d
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Champkah Lel β€’ 257d
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Four decades ago, a significant shift occurred at the FBI. In May, 40 years from the date of the article, acting director L. Patrick Gray announced that women would be considered for the FBI special agent position. This was groundbreaking, as the FBI had long believed that women couldn't handle the physical demands of the role. However, with the passing of J. Edgar Hoover and changing societal norms, the door opened for women to make their mark in the bureau. Joanne Pierce, Misko, and Susan Roley. Malone became the first female special agents in July 1972. Over the years, women in the FBI achieved numerous milestones, from becoming firearms instructors to serving in international roles. These pioneering women shattered glass ceilings, proving that gender doesn't define capability or dedication. Stay sharp with Till!
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Martin, shut up. Hush up, boy. This is my country. Go back to where you came from.
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Hi Martin, just want to say if you want to play fortnight with me or whatever. I don't know but like yeah Okay. See you. Bye
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Now, I want to know how this man's voice sounds crispy, like, how does he, how do you do it?
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No one cares. No one cares. Shut up, please.
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Ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
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