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| I take this seriously. It's a matter of pˍ e. |
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| Weather forecasters use a lot of data, but the iˍn of the data is very difficult. |
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| He analyzed the various fˍrs. |
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| A bridge with a steel fˍk. |
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| There is no long-term plan for nuclear waste dˍl. |
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| This room is rˍted to company employees. Other people may not enter. |
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| This was the most difficult pˍd of his life. |
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| In August we sˍted our furniture to Taipei. |
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| This is the conclusion of the National Iˍe of Economic & Social Research and London Business School. |
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| After a common two years, some students uˍe industrial or professional placement in their third year. |
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| A building of great bˍk is to be erected across the road. |
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| Soil eˍn by rain and wind is a serious problem here. |
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| The government lˍs taxes for national expenses. |
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| The new office oˍps the functions of the one already in existence. |
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| The two families live on aˍt streets. |
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| All these small states were uˍied into one nation |
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| The earth is not a perfect sˍe. |
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| The dispute was settled by m╴n. |
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