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That voter, Mary Johnson, turned out to be a Democrat.
The manufacturer of the medicine is a Japanese company.
That problem was accepted.
The problem remains unsolved.
The problem will be on the carpet at the next meeting.
The matter is of great importance to me.
There are complicated circumstances behind the matter.
There are books and books on the subject.
There must be some solution to the problem.
I have nothing to say with regard to that problem.
I don't have anything to say on that subject.
I have my own thoughts on that subject.
Whether the problem is important or unimportant, you must solve it.
We concluded that mutual aid was essential for attaining the goal.
Their purpose is to help the poor in any place where they live.
The tree is four feet around.
The tree is four feet around.
The colors of the pattern are very ordinary.
That name struck a chord.
The translation was true to the original.

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