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His dress is that of gentleman, but his speech and behavior are those of a clown.
His early poetry draws heavily on his experience and memories of childhood.
His face and attitude showed the scorn he felt.
Hardly had he entered the room, when she burst into tears.
No sooner had he arrived than the bus departed.
No matter how hard he may study, he cannot master English in a year or two.
Old words often take on new meanings because of inventions and technology.
Inside the box were cuttings from newspapers and magazines.
Defeat and failure make people too humble.
The town in ruins, burning, people and children being killed.
The brain was not like the liver or the lungs.
We cannot ask anything about age or physical problems.
New Year's cards provide us with the opportunity to hear from friends and relatives.
Japanese and British people usually wait at a bus stop in a queue.
The Japanese enjoy the songs of birds and insects.
The Japanese pay more attention to the group or the organization than to the individual.
There is a tendency for Japanese to want to know a certain amount of personal information about someone such as age, position and whether they are married or not, before they feel comfortable talking with a stranger.
Compared with America or China, Japan is a small country.
Japanese young people like rock and jazz.
It's bad manners to eat on trains and buses in Japan.

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