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No need for civilians to work hard.
They gave the party their full support in their anti-colonialist editorials.
During the colonial period, the place was rather exclusionary, admitting only foreign residents.
The government put the question to the people in a referendum.
This time I hadn't converted my money yet, so I needed to change Yen into Yuan.
The refugees were living in a narrow, squalid backstreet.
It is feared that those citizens now present will run away.
The LDP rode on the wave of Koizumi's popularity.
In the midst of the dollar falling hard against the Yen and other major Eastern currencies the Chinese Yuan, with China effectively taking a 'dollar peg' policy, has become cheap.
There can be no people who have gone through as many hardships this century as the Jews.
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