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There's a large gingko tree that's said to be 800 years old inside the grounds of a nearby shrine.
I want to show you something in my office.
Isn't there an old bakery somewhere in this town?
Mary is a mother of two.
I have things to do tomorrow.
Tom the Saturnian decided to set out for Venus over summer break to meet Mary the Venusian, who he met on Twitter.
I've had a runny nose for two days and I've been feeling an uncomfortable sensation in my throat.
Do you have problems in losing weight?
It is said that Lycopene, a pigment found in tomatoes, makes your skin beautiful and helps you lose weight.
I am rapidly losing the ability of immersing myself in activities that I love.
I've had the flu since Monday. Right now, my temperature has gone down, but I don't feel completely normal yet.
Man is the only animal that writes books.
As long as the whole world has not reached happiness, individual happiness is impossible.
Happy people are those who remember only the good things from the past, while unhappy people are those who remember only the opposite.
The world sometimes seems meaningless.
It occurred to me that there's a book that I need to return today.
We are going to meet him tonight.
I've never been to Paris.
One of the reasons Twitter is popular in Japan is a characteristic of Japanese itself: Japanese uses ideograms which enable it to convey more information in just 140 characters than other languages, not counting Chinese. Incidentally, the Japanese version of this sentence is written with exactly 140 characters. How many characters does it take in other languages?
Brazil is the fifth biggest country in the world.

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