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Words
| 马 |
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| 马 |
classifier: 匹 |
Sentences
As he looked through the store window, Dima's eyes widened as they fell upon a gorgeous black suit, and then widened even more when he noticed the 3,000,000.99 BYR price tag.
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Ziri didn't mean to hurt Rima.
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"I really need some new clothes," thought Dima.
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The twelve animals of the Chinese zodiac come from eleven kinds of animals originating in nature, namely the rat, ox, tiger, rabbit, snake, horse, goat, monkey, rooster, dog and pig, as well as the legendary form of the dragon, and are used as a calendar.
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Don't put the cart before the horse.
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The horse stopped and refused to go any further.
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Radosław, Marek and Maciej like playing games on the PlayStation 2.
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Magdalena is very polite to me.
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That's not a horse, it's a donkey.
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Thankfully, there was an Armani store just outside the alley where Dima had slept.
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As well as this, the horse is also representative of human talent.
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The Berber flag has an upper band of blue like the Mediterranean Sea, then a green band like the plains of Tamazgha, and finally a yellow band representing the desert. Upon these stripes is superimposed the letter Aza (yaz) ⵥ, symbolizing the tifinagh, ancient writing of Imazighen, in red, representing blood and freedom.
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"I'd look like a real James Bond in that," Dima said to himself, then entered the store.
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Leon didn’t mean to hurt Rima.
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Worried, the shopkeeper ran over and kneeled beside Dima, who was breathing heavily - his forehead covered in sweat.
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Seven months ago, chefs from a Lebanese social enterprise named Souk el Tayeb began teaching the women new cooking skills, including such traditional dishes as samke harra — fish stuffed with pine nuts, coriander and chili sauce — and ma'amoul cookies.
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The horse does not just represent energy, high spirits, prosperity, development, but also stands for a national spirit of struggling on without stopping, and of striving on without giving up.
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