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解説Gavin Newsom signs SB206 on The Shop 03.jpg |
English: Gavin Newsom showing the pen he signed SB206 with to Lebron James and Maverick Carter on The Shop. |
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原典 | https://twitter.com/CAgovernor/status/1179192687448084480https://twitter.com/CAgovernor/status/1179192687448084480 | |||
作者 | Government of California | |||
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