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| subject | predicate | Has been closed down for selling cigarettes to a minor. |
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| subject | predicate | Has refused to negotiate with the guerrillas, calling them a gang of bandits. |
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| subject | predicate | Chemicals. |
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| subject | predicate | Some people. |
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| subject | predicate | His attitude about taxes. |
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| subject | predicate | Showed that 43% believe that education should be Congress' top priority. |
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| subject | predicate | Government regulation of migration. |
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| subject | predicate | Discussed their fact-finding mission and what they expect to accomplish. |
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| subject | predicate | The researchers. |
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| subject | predicate | Continental mountain ranges. |
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| subject | predicate | Will assign a different project to each student. |
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| subject | predicate | Hit a solo homer in the eighth inning of the baseball game. |
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| 13. |
| subject | predicate | Was a symbol of his authority in medieval times. |
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| subject | predicate | Roiling clouds and intermittent rain. |
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| 15. |
| subject | predicate | Is the safety of the workers. |
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| subject | predicate | Both vertical and horizontal liftoffs. |
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| 17. |
| subject | predicate | Was a favorite with photographers. |
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| subject | predicate | Kyle and Joseph. |
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| subject | predicate | Signed a free trade pact. |
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| 20. |
| subject | predicate | The athletes. |
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| subject | predicate | George Washington. |
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| 22. |
| subject | predicate | Spent $30,000 on a 1992 recount of 1990 Census figures. |
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| 23. |
| subject | predicate | Was not very amiable when we all failed our test. |
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| 24. |
| subject | predicate | My grandfather. |
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| 25. |
| subject | predicate | His extraordinary qualifications, integrity and resilience. |
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