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There's lots of rain all year.
There's a lot of rain all the year round.
When we are with a person we don't want to be seen with, we often meet someone we know.
Many great men went through hardship during their youth.
Textile News has a large following among those working in the textile industry.
The population of London is much greater than that of any other British city.
Latin is a highly inflected language.
The lion is often used as a symbol of courage.
Many retired people move to the Sunbelt to enjoy sports such as golf or tennis in a milder climate.
It is challenging and I am learning a lot.
Of course, many senior citizens are happy with retirement.
Bob thinks it is a silly idea to call his mother who is so far away, to spend so much, and to say so little.
Bill often fails to keep his word.
Bill often breaks his promises.
Bill often doesn't keep his promises.
That last comment was pushing it.
I'm not sure about Hawaii, where there are too many Japanese, but I do find that having at least some Japanese around can be reassuring. That's how I feel.
In such countries as Norway and Finland, they have lots of snow in winter.
In countries such as Norway and Finland, they have lots of snow in the winter.
In countries like Norway and Finland, they have lots of snow in the winter.

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