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A polar bear's skin is black, and its fur is not white, but actually clear.

Buckminster Fuller once stated that a problem adequately stated is a problem well on its way to being solved.

Scotland gradually adopted the English language, even though it was frequently at war with England throughout its history.

There is an Indian proverb which states that there is no evil without its advantages.

Aeschylus once observed that there are times when fear is good.

It must keep its watchful place at the heart's controls.

There is advantage in the wisdom won from pain.

Marcus Tullius Cicero once remarked that friendship makes prosperity brighter, while it lightens adversity by sharing its grieves and anxieties.

The newly-elected president is clearly advocating a greater role for government in ensuring a proper education for all its citizens.

China advocates peaceful reunification with Taiwan, but refuses to renounce the use of force if the island nation tries to declare its independence.

Morocco has to import a lot of its food because the desert climate affects its ability to grow enough food to support its population.

Affiliation with religious groups has been widespread in this country since its founding.

The government has affirmed its determination to proceed with the legislation.

With the passing of legislation supporting same-sex marriage, this government has affirmed its commitment to equal rights for all.

The United States is home to the United Nations and many of its agencies, including the World Bank.

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