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Where there's a will, there's a way.
The road across the mountain was narrow, and what's more, it was a steep slope.
If you don't have an accident on the snowy roads I think you should be able to get back safely.
Anything like a road was covered with water that had flooded out of the river.
Along the way will be fine. It's a complicated matter.
Present-day Japan is going down the route to self destruction, isn't it?
Because, no matter if we have got lost, I'd hate to sleep outside this sort of place.
The two roads cross there.
The path zigzagged up the steep slope.
It was full of spider webs and stuff but there didn't seem to be any other way to go so we firmed up our resolve and went.
The Rangers lead the way.
How many strokes does the kanji for "michi" have?
An old woman is walking across the road.
The old woman is crossing the road.
Practice makes perfect.
All is fair in love and war.
History goes on with old ideas giving way to the new.
The traveler stopped to ask me the way.
Fallen rocks cut off the only access to the village.
Please tell me the way to the post office.

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