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Of the old and famous city scarcely anything now remains except for part of the Portuguese fort.
Any human remains except for tooth enamel would have decayed long ago, said Greg Gaston, the University of North Alabama geography professor who surveyed the site.
amamus = "We love," "We are loving," "We do love" : ) amatis = "You love" (plural) "You are loving," "You do love" amant = "They love," "They are loving," "They do love" Notice that with this verb, the root "ama" remains (except for 1st person singular) and only the endings change according to a standard pattern.
Of the wedding preliminaries no record at all remains, except for a peculiar letter from Orwell to his friend Geoffrey Gorer, confiding that he and Eileen were telling as few people as possible in case their relations combined against them in some way to prevent it.
The fourth complex is the part of the Taman Sari complex that is practically has no visible remains, except for a former hanging bridge and remains of a pier.
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