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He tends to place more stress on society in general than on individual.
He carried six boxes at a time.
He has a wonderful personality.
He has no less than one hundred coins.
He gave me an orange in exchange for a piece of cake.
He found five mistakes in as many lines.
He made ten mistakes in as many lines.
He ate as many as ten eggs, no sweat.
He made ten mistakes in as many pages.
He is an individual with his own living space and his own sleeping space.
I know of him, but I don't know him personally.
I am in touch with him.
There are six apples in the box.
The Japanese pay more attention to the group or the organization than to the individual.
There is a tendency for Japanese to want to know a certain amount of personal information about someone such as age, position and whether they are married or not, before they feel comfortable talking with a stranger.
Japan's problem has been that she has continued to view international relations as an extension of her hierarchical interpersonal relations at home.
How many medals did the Japanese athletes collect?
In Japan, company aims come before personal goals.
Nine planets including the earth are moving around the sun.
I am very sorry that I have to ask you to change the meeting date to March 6 due to personal reasons.

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