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Is that a beautiful dress that the news anchor is wearing?
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Can Aboriginal people have light skin?
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Kangaroo species
Kangaroos are marsupials native to Australia and are known for their powerful hind legs, large feet, and long tails. There are four main species of kangaroos: the red kangaroo, eastern grey kangaroo, western grey kangaroo, and antilopine kangaroo. Each species has its own unique characteristics and can be found in different regions of Australia. Kangaroos are herbivores and primarily feed on grasses, leaves, and shrubs.
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What is the news that Singapore has decriminalized homosexuality?
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Did the girl forget the news that she reads?
It is not clear from the question whether the girl forgot the news that she reads. More context or details about the situation would be needed to determine if she forgot the news or not.
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'Sydney or Melbourne?'
Both Sydney and Melbourne are vibrant cities in Australia with their own unique charm. Sydney is known for its iconic landmarks such as the Sydney Opera House and Harbour Bridge, as well as its beautiful beaches. Melbourne, on the other hand, is famous for its diverse food scene, cultural events, and street art. Ultimately, the choice between Sydney and Melbourne depends on personal preferences, whether you prefer the beach lifestyle of Sydney or the arts and culture scene of Melbourne.
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