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It has finally stopped snowing and has warmed up.
The rain stopped at last.
Of course, I'm young, and politics is conducted by grown-ups.
It will have been raining for a week if it does not stop tomorrow.
Now that it has stopped raining, we can go home.
Soon the new year comes around.
Spring will soon come.
There she comes.
The boss could not approve of what one of his men did.
The police came as soon as they heard the gunfire.
The day of the picnic has arrived.
Who acts Hamlet?
Why do I have to do that?
Why do I have to do this?
Why do I have to do it?
He wanted to do it, whatever the consequences.
Summer seems to have come at last.
Summer has arrived at last.
It's about time for him to get here.
Since it's important, I'll attend to it.

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