Câu ví dụ #311
1. Sometimes, when Cao reads the newspaper in his cramped house, his son has to sit on the stairs outside and only go home to sleep.
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2. Serpent’s Tails will feature a series of inflatable sculptures that will evoke the familiar overwhelming when surrounded by exhaust gas during rush hour in Vietnam.
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3. Serpent’s Tails, or Rong Ran Len in Vietnamese, will feature a series of inflatable sculptures that will evoke the familiar overwhelming when surrounded by exhaust gas during rush hour in Vietnam.
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4. Vietnam aviation authorities fined a man VND15 million ($660) this week for slapping a flight attendant in the face when she asked him to go back to his allocated seat.
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5. CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION FIFA said that a "consultation process", outlining new standards for bidders, would run until May 2017, followed by a preparation phase running until December 2018 when countries would have to submit their bids.
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6. Opposite a birdie is a bogey, when a golfer takes one swing more than the maximum pars to complete a hole.
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7. when krill season arrives at the end of the 6th lunar month, fishermen can catch up to 80-100 kg of krill for each catch.
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8. Mobile subscribers in Vietnam are objecting to a government regulation which requires them to provide a portrait photo of themselves when they register with a provider to clarify their personal information in an effort to get rid of spam messages.
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9. VnExpress readers Hoang Manh and Phan Khang asked why telecom firms need new photos when they already have copies of their customers' ID cards.
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10. Saigon took on a whole different look on Wednesday morning when the city woke up to thick fog.
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