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If there was a demand for the past, it would rain light on the flea market.

It is not a good idea to go back to an ex-partner, as it is a sign of disrespect and a lack of self-respect.

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If there was a demand for the past, it would rain light on the flea market.

This sentence means that the fox will not go back to the store that sells fur.

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If there was a demand for the past, it would rain light on the flea market.

For many years, people in European countries have been buying second-hand clothes from markets, even though they are not brand new. These markets are always very busy and popular, showing that second-hand clothes still have a lot of value.

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If there was a demand for the past, it would rain light on the flea market.

Our soccer league has gotten into a tough spot. Many players who left the country to play abroad are now coming back. Taxes are low, payments are in Euros, Istanbul is a beautiful city, and we have lots of sports programs and passionate fans who buy jerseys even when they don't have enough money. What else could we ask for?

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If there was a demand for the past, it would rain light on the flea market.

The saying means that football teams compete to show how good they are. We wish our former players, such as Aykut Erçetin, Emre Belözoğlu, and Reto Ziegler, the best of luck.

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If there was a demand for the past, it would rain light on the flea market.

If we like this saying, we have to accept that it is not true.

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