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The whole affair has been really poorly handled by the administration.

The whole pattern of the world's population was altered by the African slave trade.

A Dutch proverb notes that it's better to lose the anchor than the whole ship.

The whole city celebrates the anniversary of the liberation of their town by American troops during the Second World War.

The arch at Saint-RÚmy is the oldest arch in the whole of Gaul.

It is seven and a half meters tall and has a single vault under which ran the road to Milan.

In ancient China, towns were often arranged in patterns so that if seen from the air, the whole community would resemble an animal or a symbolic design.

The whole family is anxiously awaiting the arrival of the new baby.

She has a good attitude about the whole thing.

There's a whole new batch of students arriving this afternoon from Mainland China.

As Gandhi once observed, an eye for an eye only ends up making the whole world blind.

An African proverb suggests that a woman is like a banana, one alone can turn the whole bunch rotten.

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Apple once observed that the sense of national catastrophe is inevitably heightened in a television age, when the whole country participates in it.

Thoreau once suggested, "Be a Columbus to whole new continents and worlds within you, opening new channels, not of trade, but of thought.

" The whole country is in economic chaos because of the collapse of the government.

Be sure to chew your food, don't try swallowing it whole or you'll choke.

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