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I can't make out why he isn't here yet.
The exhibition will be open for another month.
My back still hurts.
Older people still remember the Kennedy assassination.
Japanese literature, in spite of its beauty and riches, is as yet inadequately known in the West.
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.
Japanese men still like baseball better than soccer.
The Japanese national power is still developing.
Diplomatic relations have not yet been established between Japan and North Korea.
Even though I was sitting in the sun, I still felt chilly.
Though I was sitting in the sun, I still felt chilly.
The sun having set, they were still dancing.
The man has two sons, one of whom is still at college.
The prisoner who escaped is still at large.
In those days, he was still strong and energetic.
In those days, he was still strong and energetic.
Don't hang up; I haven't finished talking to you.
My brother is still sleeping.
My brother is not yet in school.
The garden is still in shadow.

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