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Why don't you eat some vegetables?
"From the North Country" is a TV drama produced by Fuji TV and set in Furano in Hokkaido.
He's doing in-depth research on ancient history.
Me? I can't even begin to draw buffalo, deer and horses so you can tell them apart.
No baseball player has been as deified as this man.
Do you hate misshapen vegetables?
Please don't do anything that would besmirch the Matsuno family name!
About today's packed-lunch, the menus prepared by Itsuki and Tanaka are low in beta-carotene-rich vegetables again aren't they?
Because, no matter if we have got lost, I'd hate to sleep outside this sort of place.
As if fleeing, he left the vegetable aisle to go to the meat corner.
He's the pest that, on last month's class-help day, escaped leaving me with all the work.
We skimped on the hotel fees and slept outside.
Parliamentary activity has become a political tug of war between the ruling and opposition parties over the issue.
Let's have a gander at this insolent man.
This is my favourite subject.
Yes, thanks. Recently I've been roughing it so I was able to get a proper sleep for the first time in a while.
There are things I'd like to say but to butt in now would be what they call uncouth.
"You know a kid called Megumi Noda, right?" "Noda?" "Makes weird sounds like 'Hagya', 'Fugi'"
Mr. Naruhodo's law firm is "The World's Leading Energy Law Firm".
The lovers roamed around the fields in search of wild berries.

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