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My parents read books and magazines, but I read more.
Children below the age of 8 have an underdeveloped frontal lobe that might cause them to be unable to separate reality from fantasy. Some of them might believe that there are monsters in their closet or under the bed for example. They are also sometimes unable to distinguish dreams from reality.
You can take single words or expressions from the text, but not complete sentences.
It is not the strongest of the species that survive, not the most intelligent, but the one most responsive to change.
People with amputated limbs continue to feel them as if they were still there.
Do you have problems understanding what women and children say to you?
All natural objects and phenomena used to be considered as having kami, so the gods of Shinto were uncountably numerous.
The birthday festival is based on a legend colorful flowers and honeydew fell from the sky when Buddha was born
"If a photograph of the smiling face of your loved one stands on the altar at the funeral or on the family altar, when you put your hands together to pray, you can hear their voice, I think," he says.
Whenever I go to this store, they're selling freshly baked taiyaki cakes.
Surely, in the present-day society, we might as well consider it natural that consumption plays an important role in the life of man and is closely related to his well-being and happiness.
I like her sense of style. Her clothes and makeup always look good.
I don't have much interest in sports games like soccer or baseball, but I do like seeing weird or outstanding plays in them.
I don't like such sports as tennis and golf.
It's impossible to do the sights of Tokyo in a day or two.
In Paris and elsewhere, in the summer, husbands send their wives and children somewhere to escape the heat and they customarily leave to visit them on Saturday evening until Sunday.
In Paris and elsewhere, in the summer, husbands send their wives and children somewhere to escape the heat and they customarily leave to visit them on Saturday evening until Sunday.
The following morning she said close to my ears: "We're going back to Paris tonight. He says that there's no way that he'll leave me alone in such a sad place. That's how it is."
Doctors and hospitals should help everyone.
Like those of many who knew English, his English was very basic: "How much is it?" and "It's not my size."

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