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Shizuko composed a poem about the change of the seasons.
There are four seasons in a year - spring, summer, fall, and winter.
The elbow is a joint that connects the forearm and the upper arm.
Each part of a book starts with references to its author's life: a passage from a read book, a question directed to a stranger on a roadside, something shouted by a girlfriend.
Each part of the book starts with a quote taken from the life of the author: a passage from a book, a question asked to a stranger on the road, something shouted by a girlfriend.
Setsubun means "the day between two seasons."
We're in the red this month. If we don't start spending less next month, we won't have any savings left.
Tom does everything he can to save money.
What should I do in order to save time?
What should I do to save time?
Spring is the best season to visit Kyoto.
What are you eyeing?
If you make your own clothes, it will save you money.
Winter is the coldest season in a year.
Please use the water with economy.
Please don't waste water.
Please don't use more water than you need.
The joint in my left elbow hurts.
Please help conserve water.
I hate being alone this time of year.

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