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... >Now, afterall of the auditions were finished . . .


THE RESULTS WOULD BE ANNOUNCED!!


The Talent~fest only announced all the people who would be moving on to the next round .


Everyone that was watching talent~fest, or who just wanted to see the results, no matter where there were in the world, where counting down


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