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She's a drag king.
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Do you guys smoke weed?
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I love weed.
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Kyoto is famous for its old temples.
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I'll go to Kyoto.
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In Kyoto, you can see both old and modern buildings.
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There are many old temples in Kyoto.
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Do you know kabuki?
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I went with them so that I could guide them around Nagasaki.
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What did you go to Kyoto for?
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I hear he is good at mahjong.
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That American professor knows a good deal about Kyoto.
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A heavy snow fell in Kyoto for the first time in ages.
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I'm all thumbs when it comes to origami, or paper folding.
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We have a kanji dictation test today.
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My father doesn't drink so much sake.
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A mathematical truth is neither simple nor complicated; it is.
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You should visit Kyoto, which is famous for its old temples and shrines.
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I have been to Kyoto station to see my father off.
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That kabuki actor is very popular with young people.
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Come on, already!
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They went to America last month.
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I went as far as Kyoto by train.
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We were cooking tempura at that time.
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Kyoto gets thousands of visitors from all over the world each year.
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I went to Nagasaki.
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Don't buy your car from that dealership. They'll rob you blind.
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Have you been to Kyoto?
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Kyoto gets lots of visitors from all over the world.
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When did you go to Kyoto with your sister?
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There was an enormous traffic jam in downtown Kyoto.
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A series of blasts reduced the laboratory to ruins.
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The party stayed in Kyoto for a short period.
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Kyoto is internationally famous for its scenic beauty.
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The atomic bomb destroyed the entire city of Hiroshima.
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We went as far as Kyoto.
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I was born in Kyoto in 1980.
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Better to reign in Hell, than serve in Heaven.
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In 1958, the statue was built in the Hiroshima Peace Park.
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I just ate sushi and drank beer.
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I'm pansexual.
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I was born at a very young age.
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My mother had thirteen children.
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Don't care; didn't ask.
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Can cats have salami?
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Everything flows.
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LGBTQ people have been around longer than the concept of "Western civilization."
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Ari is agender.
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Those who have never tried sushi don't know what they are missing.
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Tom did a dab to celebrate the legalization of cannabis in New York.
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Can you find who asked?
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I'm agender.
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American evangelicals lobbied for LGBTQ people to get the death penalty in Uganda, in a preview of their plans for the U.S. and the rest of the world.
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Tom and Mary are polyamorous.
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This is truly one of the sentences of all time.
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Sami is screaming.
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You're a teacher.
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Some observers say the government’s “heteronormative” notion of family makes LGBTQ partners invisible in the legal domain.
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You are not safe from Ohio.
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Tom is learning judo.
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Tom didn't like sushi the first time that he tried it.
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The term "pansexual" has recently become a popular alternative to "bisexual."
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Tom is learning aikido.
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Either Tom's lying or Mary's lying.
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The small crowd at Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park stood for a moment of silence at 8:15 a.m., the exact moment an atomic bomb nicknamed “Little Boy” was dropped from the U.S. warplane Enola Gay.
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Fascists ban books.
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You wrote a book!
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They went to the United States last month.
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When you see it, you'll shit bricks.
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The world is harsh.
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We speak Swedish.
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Are you polyamorous?
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I'm actually polyamorous.
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Every cat is unique.
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Okay, this is epic.
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We're actually polyamorous.
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You mind if I smoke a joint?
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Writing is not easy.
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Tom is my spouse.
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Kyoto is packed with people during the holiday season.
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Pee is stored in the balls.
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We have to find a car.
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Ohio does exist; trust me.
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There are no accidents.
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Most people rejected Tom's message.
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Not all heroes wear capes.
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Why are you buying clothes at the soup store?
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And that man was Albert Einstein.
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But that's none of my business.
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Humans are the only species that pay to live on this planet.
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You hate Biden because he's a socialist. I hate Biden because he's not a socialist. We are not the same.
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Kyoto is crowded during the holiday season.
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No, I don't think I will.
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Do you even lift?
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The pen dried out.
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Tom is learning karate.
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She's meditating.
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Tom is part of the LGBTQ+ community.
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Change my mind.
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Writing isn't easy.