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Sometimes a verb is derived from a noun and sometimes it is the other way around.
Nagoya is between Tokyo and Osaka.
Nagoya is to the east of Kyoto.
Nagoya lies between Tokyo and Osaka.
Speaking of Nagoya, have you ever been to Seto?
I don't wanna press you.
Dreams are the touchstones of our characters.
The main thing that dreams lack is consistency.
Dreams may be vivid and memorable.
One of the advantages of living in a democracy is that one is permitted to say whatever he thinks.
Democracy is one form of government.
Individual freedom is the soul of democracy.
The precious results of democracy are the apple of the people's eye and the people will fight to maintain these ideals.
Democracy is the government of the people, by the people, and for the people.
Hey, there's no pulse.
I have never been to Paris.
It is tastes every bit as good as Japanese rice.
Under the cartoon, he wrote "Get your hot dogs!"
Happy is a man who is contented.
A contented mind is a perpetual feast.

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