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The sky misted over.
Cares and worries were pervasive in her mind.
The goal of education is not wealth or status, but personal development.
Flowers are so fragile and so beautiful, that you can't speak about them without poetry or metaphors.
A republic is a nation whose head is not a king or queen, but a president.
You should visit Kyoto, which is famous for its old temples and shrines.
Kyoto is famous for its shrines and temples.
Stories like Cinderella can be found in China, Japan and in every land of the world.
They sell fish and meat.
Milk is made into butter and cheese.
Milk is made into butter and cheese.
And he chased the cattle, the sheep, and the people out of the temple.
And then, he chased the cattle, the sheep and everyone out of the temple.
The climate affected the growth of trees and plants.
She knew what it was like for married women to look after houses, husbands and children.
Thoughts of hope, dreams I'll never find.
I will never find thoughts of hope and dreams.
Rocks and minerals are useful for us in many ways.
Seen close-up, things have a way of showing their defects, their innate ugliness.
She can express her feelings when she feels happy or sad.

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