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Tom and I have nothing in common.
However if you can speak Chinese, Korean, etc. you're able to share your way of thinking with many more people.
Music is a common speech for humanity.
He immediately started the next attack on the republic.
Tom is living with his uncle now.
When I moved into my new home, I just brought with me the things that I needed for cooking, an earthen rice cooker, an earthenware pot and an earthen charcoal brazier.
Both the old and young are guilty of sinning.
Music is the universal language.
For example, China's public transport is without a doubt better than the UK's, but the UK's public welfare may be better than China's.
Capitalism is the exploitation of man by man. Communism is the exact opposite.
Afghanistan and Iran both changed their national anthems several times in the course of the 20th century.
I willingly join the Chinese Communist Party.
English is a kind of universal language.
English is like a universal language.
English is like a word-wide common language.
We have absolutely nothing in common.
May the force be with you.
The prince and the jester had a lot in common.
Three soldiers who came back from the war are renting a house at the edge of a small town on the shore of the Inland Sea and live together.
The three veterans lived together in a rented cottage on the outskirts of a small town on the edge of the inland sea.

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