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That class takes place once per week.
Judging by the swelling, the man must have been bitten by a snake.
The operation is quite free from danger.
The letter sounds forced, what is worse, insincere.
What is the letter about?
The arrangements are subject to change without notice.
The main reason is that the subjects were totally unaware of the possibility of shortcuts.
That young man is going to go far in this profession.
I wish I had enough money to buy the car.
It is necessary for that car to have a check.
The car has been kicking around the roadside for weeks.
None of the cars is mine.
The car has three rows of seats and is capable of carrying eight passengers.
That car is quite up to date.
The sociologist has a habit of scratching his back.
The firm has its head office in Osaka.
The pictures are pasted on all sides.
The picture was taken from the air.
Some of the photos have been taken at the risk of life.
The grass needs cutting.

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