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Photos supposedly taken of an actual Sasquatch turned out to be fakes made using a man in a gorilla costume.

The country is experiencing an acute economic crisis due to the collapse in the price of coffee.

The old woman has been hospitalized with an acute case of pneumonia, and doctors fear she may not make it through the night.

He had such an addiction to cigarettes that he smoked 40 a day, and could never imagine stopping.

The police found the body of a cocaine addict who died of an overdose yesterday.

Too many children in this country are leaving home in the morning without having eaten an adequate meal.

About a quarter of the population of India is too poor to be able to afford an adequate diet.

Getting an adequate amount of sleep each night is one of the easiest and most effective ways of improving your daily life.

Musical theorists of the Middle Ages worked hard to develop an adequate musical notation.

Discussion question: What do you think might be the pros and cons of living adjacent to an amusement park? Given enough time to adjust, the human eye can, for a time, see almost as well as an owl's.

The company's admin staff are meeting in an effort to improve efficiency in the office.

Harry's mother gave him an admiring look as he walked up to the stage to receive his award.

According to a poll, 33 percent of dog owners admit that they talk to their dogs on the phone or leave messages for them on an answering machine while away.

When a child becomes an adolescent, his body changes in many ways.

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