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One boy is able to name almost the entire England team.
Nor did Christopher — a very bright little fellow who is able to name every dinosaur known to modern paleontology — seem to have much of a gift for Chinese.
Nonetheless, the LDP still contains plenty of old-fashioned anti-reformist politicians.If Mr Koizumi is able to name a new team more to his and the public's liking, and at the same time demonstrates that he can compromise with the Democrats on issues that voters care about, he could still do a lot to restore his popularity.
Only one out of five adults is able to name a single vaccine-treatable disease other than the flu, a recent survey found.
Miranda's mother's ancestry is nearly 100percentt Ashkenazi Jewish, and she is able to name her relatives back several generations.
My daughter does not seem to have this problem; of course sometimes she screams, but it is usually accompanied by a clearing within the drama, in which she is able to name the root.
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We may never be able to name the culprit.
Who'd have been able to name events or athletes?
Oh well — it was nice to be able to name the thing.
Being able to name things is an important part of our humanity.
No one ever suffered afflictions without being able to name a witch.
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