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But today smoking in public places is forbidden or strictly restricted.
In the past I used to vote for the Democratic ticket, but from now on I'll climb on the Republican bandwagon.
In the past I used to vote the Democratic ticket, but from now on I'll climb on the Republicans' bandwagon.
This is what they have in common with other peoples.
Note that the impetus for change has undergone a series of transformations in this community.
This hotel is conveniently located in terms of public transportation.
This does not mean that they have nothing in common with other peoples.
This place isn't convenient to public transportation.
This place isn't convenient for public transportation.
Ken shared the room with his elder brother.
Ken shared the room with his older brother.
Mischief is common to most children.
Soviet and Western observers have warned that if the Muslim republics do not join the commonwealth, they may from a separate group, setting up a volatile ethnic and religious split.
The political systems of Britain and Japan have a great deal in common.
When I first visit a country, I always try to share a meal with the people there.
The Americans don't accept Fascism any more than they do Communism.
The United States is a republic.
Many couples in America both work to make ends meet.
He and his wife both work and his salary is lower than hers, so no wonder he is a hen-pecked husband.
Those two boys share the same dormitory room.

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