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My brother is living in San Diego.
Naoko lives in that white house.
Are you through with your breakfast?
The black and white bears living in the mountains in China and Tibet are called 'pandas'.
Who lives in the room below?
Scores of people gathered in front of the Royal Palace.
Most people live in urban areas.
Living in a large city has many advantages.
Living in the noise and bustle of a large city, we sometimes feel like going into the country.
People living in a big city tend to lack exercise.
In early days pioneers lived in houses made of mud and straw.
He lives in Osaka.
Large houses are expensive to live in.
Large houses are expensive to live in.
Large houses are not necessarily comfortable to live in.
Men of the rank of captain and below live in this building.
Taro has lived in Obihiro for ten years.
Many scientists live in this small village.
My son lives in a distant place.
Noise is the most serious problem for those who live around the airports.

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