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spectators |
The spectators must not go on the pitch.
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referees |
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witnesses |
The lawyer tried to discredit the defendant by bringing in witnesses to speak against him.
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passengers |
All passengers are on board.
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radios |
They have two radios in their house.
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authors |
The text was accompanied by the authors commentary.
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speeches |
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answers |
Tom knows all the quiz answers.
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volcanoes |
Volcanoes always erupt.
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heroes |
We respect them because they are heroes, they saved us.
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