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The whole world could be destroyed by an atomic war.
I'm just starving.
A vast plain extends beyond the river.
A water molecule has two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom.
The atomic number for hydrogen is 1.
Mankind will succeed in making peaceful use of atomic energy.
Mankind will succeed in using nuclear energy peacefully.
Hope, not fear, is the creative principle in human affairs.
The treaty bans atomic bombs and hydrogen bombs.
Which train is bound for Odawara?
You can get only NHK in the Ogasawara islands.
She watched the grass turn green.
At night, she used to dream of the country and the field of daisies and the apple trees dancing in the moonlight.
Compare the copy with the original.
At no time does the plain look so perfect as in early autumn.
Crashes in the early days of commercial jets tended to be caused by technical faults, such as metal fatigue in the airframe or engines.
Society must do away with laws which cause racial discrimination.
The clerk made an entry in his ledger.
The cause of the accident is still obscure.
The accident was due to his carelessness.

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