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By Nancy Steinbach HEALTH REPORT -April 24, 2002: Study of Cousins Who Marry This is the VOA Special English Health Report. Sometimes people who are first cousins get married. Two people are first cou
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Todd: Hello! What is your name? Kentaro: My name is Kentaro. Todd: Kentaro. And what is your full name? Kentaro: My full name is Kentaro Sugimori. Todd: Sugimori. Kentaro: Mm-hm. Todd: OK. And where are you from? Kentaro: I'm originally from Hamamats
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Todd: Hello! What is your name? 你好!你的名字是? Kentaro: My name is Kentaro. 我叫健太郎? Todd: Kentaro. And what is your full name? 健太郎。你的全名是? Kentaro: My full name is Kentaro Sugimori. 我的全名是健太郎杉
Todd: Hello! What is your name? Kentaro: My name is Kentaro. Todd: Kentaro. And what is your full name? Kentaro: My full name is Kentaro Sugimori. Todd: Sugimori. Kentaro: Mm-hm. Todd: OK. And where are you from? Kentaro: I'm originally from Hamamats
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