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Today's land problems are the product of years of neglect by successive governments.
Today's weather forecast says that it is likely to be fine tomorrow.
Today's weather forecast says that it is likely to be fine tomorrow.
According to today's morning paper, the condemned criminal committed suicide.
Today's paper says that a big typhoon is approaching.
Today's paper says that a typhoon is coming.
According to today's paper, there was a big earthquake in Chile yesterday.
According to today's paper, there was a fire in the city.
Today's paper reports that the premier has given up the idea of visiting America.
Today's paper says that another typhoon is on its way.
Drop in and see us when you're next in Kobe.
Therefore, they cannot catalyze deregulation without "external pressure".
Some national parks offer showers and even baby-sitting services.
The shrinking of the domestic market has been blamed on inflation.
Amnesty International often organizes public protests in support of political prisoners.
Nations are not to be judged by their size any more than individuals.
Countries vary in customs and habits.
The President of the U.S. is chosen in a national election.
Thoughts and feelings are expressed by means of words.
The value of the coins depended on the weight of the metal used.

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