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Love is a sickness full of woes, All remedies refusing.
When her neighbors were sick, she asked doctors to give them medical supplies.
In ethical terms, a great many people are opposed to gene therapy.
No rational person, of whatever political persuasion, could possibly object to the program.
Party leaders are hammering out a proposal for political reform.
Too many people are indifferent to politics.
An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.
Prevention is much preferable to cure.
Preventive measures are much more effective than the actual treatment.
In their discourse after dinner, they talked about politics.
You can't rely on medicine alone if you want to get well.
The medicine cured him of his illness.
Many politicians fail to keep their word.
Many politicians don't keep their promises.
There are many politicians who don't keep their promises.
Meiji was beaten by Keio by a score of three to five.
Democracy is one form of government.
Democracy is the government of the people, by the people, and for the people.
The riot was put down.
My mother visits the dentist's every other day to get her teeth fixed.

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