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Angliholic Posted 18 years ago
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complete/along with springtime cherry blossoms

0But not completely--as far as some people were concerned, especially artists and poets, the town remained as attractive as ever. Its peaceful seaside location and beautiful scenery, 01b00complete with springtime cherry blossoms02b00, cool summer breezes, swaying autumn grasses, and romantic winter rains, were ideal for anyone in search of inspiration.02br
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0 Not really. The phrase implies that the scenery 01u 00in spring02u 00 is incomplete without the cherry blossom. 0-

  • 0 Not really.
  • The phrase implies that the scenery 01u 00in spring02u 00 is incomplete without the cherry blossom.
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0 Not really. The phrase implies that the scenery 01u00in spring02u00 is incomplete without the cherry blossom. 0-

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