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A creepy cry that sounds like a human voice, velvet black wings, the image of tearing into dead flesh; crows are known across the world as an ill-omened bird that flies down with ill-luck.
Please drive off as soon as your child has left the car.
The dew is on the leaves of grass.
On getting off the train, he was met by his cousin.
As soon as he got off the train, he was met by his cousin.
You must not get off the train before it stops.
It began to snow heavily as I got off the train.
It frosted last night.
Step off the train all alone at dawn.
The cat on the tree came down to me.
I will meet you off the train tomorrow.
Will it rain tomorrow?
It snows a lot in Hokkaido, doesn't it?
The gunfire was getting worse, so we ran down to our cellar.
Get dressed and come downstairs.
They climbed down the tree.
She watched the passengers get off the bus.
She got out of the car.
She got off at the next station.
She called, "Children, come downstairs."

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