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His land abuts on the road.
His house is on the bank of the river.
He has no title to this land.
He never visits us without bringing some presents for my children.
A dinner will be given next Saturday.
It rained like mad for about a half-hour.
Farmers made a lucky strike on estates.
Farmers cultivate the soil.
Agriculture is defined as the cultivation of soil for growing crops.
Fertile soil is indispensable for agriculture.
Farmers turn up the soil with plows.
Sunday comes after Saturday.
It is the particular environment that has shaped the Japanese mentality.
Japan claims the Northern Territories for its own.
In feudal Japan, the lord with the largest land holdings was called a "daimyo."
There are no easy answers to the land problem in Japan.
Golf is a waste of land in such a small country as Japan.
The locality does not count for much in Japan.
Saturday is the day when he is free.
Saturday is when my father is free.

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