Here's a tip for writing: make sure you proofread your work and jettison any words that are out of place. For example, the word
of in the first sentence above. You should also jettison the comma that immediately follows
visit. From "Be tourists in your own Valentine city" in
24 hours Vancouver on February 8, 2011.
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