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It is generally hard to adapt to living in a foreign culture.
As for the accusations of heresy, here the evidence is much weaker.
As for the accusations of heresy: here, the evidence is much weaker.
As for the accusations of heresy--here, the evidence is much weaker.
Unusually low temperatures account for the poor rice crop this year.
Is everything all right?
The streets are filled with an air of exoticism.
They went ahead with the plan since there were no objections.
The explanation below was achieved by comparing and contrasting a variety of different theories.
You stood out in our circle.
London is different from Tokyo climatically.
London's climate differs from that of Tokyo.
The climate in London is different to that of Tokyo.
Within the rape crisis movement, Greesite's dissent is significant.
Of course our lifestyle is different from America.
The study by Meyer and his colleagues was unusual.
Mice are distinct from rats.
Mr. Thomas had no objection to Mr. White being elected chairman.
Table manners vary from one country to another.
They are merely different.

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