This text is missing some spaces, please add them: ForIamtheleastoftheapostles,whoisnotworthytobecalledanapostle,becauseIpersecutedtheassemblyofGod.
For I am the least of the apostles, who is not worthy to be called an apostle, because I persecuted the assembly of God.


input question: Fix spacing: WeatherinMalayFalls,CA(WeatherStation)

output answer: Weather in Malay Falls, CA (Weather Station)


Problem: Onelargepridehashaditsannualprogenyreducedfromonehundredtofour...Helloooooo-thatwasFOUR.
What's a sentence that uses these characters?
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One large pride has had its annual progeny reduced from one hundred to four... Helloooooo - that was FOUR.


Add spaces: Sawntimberarecalledsobecausetheyareobtainedbysawingthetreetrunk.

Answer: Sawn timber are called so because they are obtained by sawing the tree trunk.


4Whichhadthegoldencenser,andthearkofthecovenantoverlaidroundaboutwithgold,whereinwasthegoldenpotthathadmanna,andAaron'srodthatbudded,andthetablesofthecovenant;

4 Which had the golden censer, and the ark of the covenant overlaid round about with gold, wherein was the golden pot that had manna, and Aaron 's rod that budded, and the tables of the covenant;


Add spaces: In“TheDreamofEurope”byLivGilberg,BodilSachseandJensBloom,wefollowtwoNorwegianpoliceofficersintheirworkattheEuropeancountries’bordercontrolagency(Frontex)parallelwithanItalianhumanrightsactivist,thatdocumentsthebrutalityandviolencethattherefugeesandmigrantsthattrytoreachEuropearemetwith.“TheDreamofEurope”givesaveryspecialandtopicalinsighttothefoot-draggingEuropeanrefugee-andmigrantpolicy,therisingmilitarisationbytheSouthernEuropeanbordersandthedesperatefaithsofthepeoplethatdreamaboutslippingthroughoneofthetinycracksinFortEurope.

Answer:
In “The Dream of Europe” by Liv Gilberg, Bodil Sachse and Jens Bloom, we follow two Norwegian police officers in their work at the European countries’ border control agency (Frontex) parallel with an Italian human rights activist, that documents the brutality and violence that the refugees and migrants that try to reach Europe are met with. “The Dream of Europe” gives a very special and topical insight to the foot-dragging European refugee- and migrant policy, the rising militarisation by the Southern European borders and the desperate faiths of the people that dream about slipping through one of the tiny cracks in Fort Europe.