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Experts Sostantivo of Adposizione geology Sostantivo agree: Yesterday's tsunami Sostantivo was Ausiliario just Avverbio a Determinante herald Sostantivo of Adposizione the Determinante imminent Aggettivo apocalypse Sostantivo .
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Gli esperti di geologia sono d'accordo: lo tsunami di ieri era solo un araldo dell'imminente apocalisse. Gli esperti di geologia sono d'accordo: lo tsunami di ieri era solo un araldo dell'imminente apocalisse .
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