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proper noun
Abbreviation of American English
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A few works, especially Kuroi ame (1966; Black Rain) by Ibuse Masuji, succeeded in suggesting the ultimately indescribable horror of the disaster.
The city's industries turn out machinery, textiles, and rice products (such as ame, or rice jelly), and the region grows rice, vegetables, and mandarin oranges.
And if it's so bad, why do BrE speakers pressuri{z/s}e people to do things where AmE speakers would pressure them?
Then he got sick, and was never ths ame.
The Communists repudiated them when they ame to power.
Like, 'I hate rain.' In Japanese, it's 'Watashi wa ame ga kirai.' So in Japanese, you really need to talk about who hates rain, and why, and in what context.
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Nine people were killed in the shooting at the Mother Emanuel AME Church in Charleston, which has also left a city trying to come to grips with contemporary race relations.
"The Emanuel AME Church in Charleston, SC, became a scene of unspeakable carnage because an evil person violated the sanctuary where earth and heaven meet and turned it into a place where earth and hell meet.
Sharonda Coleman-Singleton, 45 Ms Coleman-Singleton was a high school track coach and pastor at the Emanuel AME Church, who had three children.
A statement from the library service said: "Charleston County Public Library is devastated by the senseless shootings Wednesday night at Mother Emanuel AME Church in downtown Charleston that took the lives of nine members of our community, including one of our own - St. Andrews Regional Library Manager Cynthia Hurd.
In the immediate aftermath of the shooting of nine African American individuals at the historically black Emmanuel AME Church in Charleston by 21-year-old Dylann Roof, who has confessed to the crime, debate gathered at the continued use of flags.
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