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He was staying in Paris in 1939, when the Second World War broke out.
His thesis doesn't make sense. To begin with, its theme is obscure.
Sailing a boat, his chief hobby, costs him most of his salary.
His explanation cleared up the first problem, but I was still confused about the second.
The primary cause of his failure is laziness.
He decided not to buy the house, because in the first place it was too expensive, and in the second place it was too far from his office.
Japan is the best country under the sun.
Since Japan is the second greatest economic power in the world, many nations want to learn from her.
Japan is, as it were, his second home.
Japan is, as it were, his second home.
The Japanese Parliament today officially elected Ryoutarou Hashimoto as the country's 52nd prime minister.
A book not worth reading is not worth buying in the first place.
The company incurred a deficit of $400 million during the first quarter.
The company's fourth quarter results sharply improved from the preceding quarter.
Our company's first priority is meeting our customers' needs.
Our primary objective is to expand the South American market.
Tamori was born in 1945, that is, when World War II ended.
The fourth month is called April.
We became Americanized after World War II.
World War II ended in 1945.

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