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A pair of gloves was left in the taxi.
Ten million yen will be ample for the project.
Ten million yen will be enough for the project.
Let's meet at one o'clock.
January is usually the coldest month.
The downstairs was rented to a bookseller.
A metre is 100 centimetres.
A meter is 100 centimeters.
One dollar is equivalent to 110 yen.
Have you got change for a dollar?
Do you have change for a dollar?
I can afford one, but not both.
Just as one gesture can have many different meanings, many different gestures can have the same meaning.
A pair of canaries are her only friends.
Rows of houses, each of them different and pleasing with their spacious gardens, are replaced by purely functional blocks of flats which have nothing more to commend them than over-praised 'modern conveniences'.
In 1995, Andou received architecture's most prestigious award.
I haven't seen Tom since 1988.
One October morning in 1987, Stephen Hawking sat before his computer.
In 1951, Sister Teresa was sent to Calcutta, then the largest city in India.
Hanson is wrong when he states international economic developments led to great migrations of labour in the seventeenth century.

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