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Some people like cats, others prefer dogs.
You had better enter the hospital.
The Japanese pay more attention to the group or the organization than to the individual.
If someone wants the ceremony to be held in accordance with Japanese Shinto ritual, then that is possible at this church.
In Japan, company aims come before personal goals.
I feel cooler standing in the shade, rather than out in the sun.
The east was brightened by the rising sun.
The taller of the two men went out first.
He is the more able of the two boys.
Better to have one plough going than two cradles.
Out of the two designs, I prefer the former to the latter.
This is the cheaper of the two.
The clouds are coming from the south.
The road curves gently toward the lake.
I am going in the same direction. Come with me. I will take you there.
We may as well cool our jets and wait until it starts moving again.
You should play along with him for the time being.
For the time being we two had better not meet too often.
I would rather starve than steal.
Toudaiji is the bigger of the two temples.

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