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  1. This radio program is dedicated to providing the latest weather information to its listeners.

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  2. As the host, the country has made full preparations for this international conference.

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  3. He waited at the station all afternoon just to see his old friend.

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  4. He worked himself to the bone for this company for twenty years but didn't get the compensation he deserved.

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  5. The hospital invited several famous experts for a consultation for this patient.

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  6. This small performance is just a warm-up for next year's concert tour.

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  7. This blue uniform was specifically designed by the airline for its flight attendants.

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  8. The startup plans to raise more funds for the research and development of its AI project.

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  9. Volunteers are providing books and stationery for children in impoverished areas.

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  10. Jinan's public transport system is very well-developed, providing convenience for the citizens' travel.

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  11. The medieval Crusades were intended to fight against those they saw as infidels.

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  12. There are many guitars on the market designed specifically for left-handed people, making it convenient for them to practice.

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  13. They are making a lot of noise about this project in the newspapers, trying to win public attention.

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  14. The company solved the school enrollment issues for the employees' children, allowing them to work without any worries.

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  15. Moscow Sun Yat-sen University trained a large number of cadres for the Chinese Revolution in the 1920s.

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