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(Unknown Speaker 1) Normally when it is open the seeds are much darker than this, but you can see the various seeds within the bulb. These roses that we see before us now have no names. They are used strictly for research here at Mayon.
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(Unknown Speaker 1) Two roses on the same stem, both different colors.
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(Unknown Speaker 1) Now we are going to take a short intermission before we begin the second part of the plan.
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(Unknown Speaker 2) There is a tremendous eagerness on the part of those people to learn, they want to know us better. They want to know more about us.
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(Unknown Speaker 2) But if we are consistently going to set between us and those people a barrier of so-called military security, if we're going to panic and get all shook up and say the common people can't meet the common people because the only way you can meet people is at a source point, then all I can say is, we've lost the Cold War already. Those are my impressions. Have you got any questions?
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(Unknown Speaker 2) Yeah.