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What greater misfortune is there than to go blind?
It's not fair to attribute your failure to your parents.
Don't be scared of making mistakes.
Failures often spring from ignorance.
A slip of the tongue is sometimes fatal to a politician.
I searched all the rooms for the lost thing.
Preparations for the ceremony are under way.
The ceremony was followed by the reception.
I've never visited Kagoshima, but I intend to this summer.
The resignations would have little or no effect on upcoming indications.
A dictionary defines words.
The dictionary is close at hand.
What a dictionary says is not always right.
There are dictionaries and dictionaries.
There's still plenty of room for improvement in dictionaries.
There is a dictionary on the desk.
The foundation of free nations is democracy.
The rights of the individual are important in a free society.
Freedom is so fundamental that its importance cannot be overemphasized.
The Statue of Liberty is a symbol of America.

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