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She sat in the chair all day, thinking of past events.
It is the day of the traditional boys' festival.
We can see Mt. Fuji far away on a fine day.
Nothing is so pleasant as taking a walk along the seaside on a fine day.
On a clear day, you can see Mt. Fuji.
Nothing is so pleasant as going on a picnic on a fine day.
It was a fine day and there were no clouds in the sky.
It was a fine day so I went on a picnic.
Nothing is more pleasant than to take a walk on a fine spring day.
The weather stayed hot for a few days.
A few people mentioned they would like to attend some sessions later in the day on the Technical Session Agenda.
The day will soon come when man can travel to Mars.
The best day in one's life.
May this day be the happiest day in your life.
The day will soon come when man can travel to Mars.
Man likes bright sunshine.
All I want to do during the dog days is stay indoors and keep out of the sun.
Not a day seems to pass without newspapers reporting the war.
He retires before the new pension scheme is due to come into effect.
It's the sort of day when you'd like to stay in bed.

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