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There cannot be progress without communication.
Freud developed the love-hate relationship between parents and child as the Oedipus complex.
Artificial tidelands are being developed on a country-wide basis.
At present the text book issue between the Korean and Japanese governments is developing into a significant problem affecting both countries.
The historical thesis can be summarized by saying that Darwinism has undergone three stages of evolution.
A common theme underlies both perspectives.
The ruling party is running a smear campaign against the opposition.
Since unexpected incidents occurred one after another, the exhibition was called off.
Cease-fire talks concluded without progress Thursday.
Trade helps nations develop.
The affluence of the United States is often contrasted with the poverty of undeveloped countries.
The action of the story takes place on an island.
Did you go to the art exhibition?
She won first prize in the exhibition.
Her argument was founded on fact.
Her studies are improving slowly but steadily.
I'm going to have two pieces in her gallery.
They will contribute greatly to the growth of the town.
They amplified their argument by new facts.
They were surprised at the city's rapid growth.

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