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We cannot ask anything about age or physical problems.
Old and crippled, he had courage enough to do the work.
Age diminished his strength.
The patient was hot with fever.
Heat will break this chemical down into harmless gases.
I have a fever and I ache all over.
You are a wolf in sheep's clothing.
Wet clothes cling to the body.
Wet clothes clung to her body.
The Japanese as a whole are a rice-eating nation.
Japan, for the most part, is a lovely place to live in.
Japan, for the most part, is a lovely place to live.
Japan, for the most part, is a good place to live.
Japan has been one of the greatest beneficiaries of the free trade system under the GATT regime.
As a whole the climate of Japan is mild.
About 50 percent of the firms in Japan have acknowledged the necessity of giving their workers longer holidays, and think summer holidays are needed to give their workers both mental and physical refreshment.
In Japan wages are usually in proportion to seniority.
Moderate exercise is good for your health.
Physical changes are directly related to aging.
The body converts extra calories into fat.

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