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Shared studying among premeds is rare.
In spite of their various differences, Joan and Ann are friends.
Food and clothes are necessities of life.
In the matter of food and clothing, we are pretty well off.
What is indispensable to our lives, along with food and clothes, is housing.
The stomach is one of the internal organs.
I have a pressing feeling in my stomach.
As for the accusations of heresy, here the evidence is much weaker.
As for the accusations of heresy: here, the evidence is much weaker.
As for the accusations of heresy--here, the evidence is much weaker.
Unusually low temperatures account for the poor rice crop this year.
Is everything all right?
It is under the chair.
It is often pointed out that a vague smile is typical of the Japanese.
In the main, I am in favor of political reform if meaningful changes are made.
Although he isn't ill-natured, he is not very kind.
There is one thing which we do every time we read, whether we are aware of it or not; we come in contact with the personality of the writer.
She is unconscious.
Knowing their languages is not enough to communicate effectively, because the methods of communication are determined by their cultures.
Where there's a will, there's a way.

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