1801
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tert butylhydroquinone
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Eastern countries
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Tert butylhydroquinone is less commonly used in food preservation and cooking in Eastern countries in comparison to traditional methods like fermentation and pickling.
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1
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1802
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testing
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Eastern countries
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In Eastern countries, testing is conducted meticulously and thoroughly to ensure perfection and attention to detail in products.
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1
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1803
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textile dyeing
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Eastern countries
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Eastern countries have a rich history of using natural dyes with symbolic meanings and cultural significance in textile dyeing.
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1
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1804
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theory
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Eastern countries
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In Eastern countries, theories may be valued more for their philosophical or spiritual significance than for scientific validity.
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1
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1805
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thymus
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Eastern countries
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The thymus is associated with the concept of 'Ki' or life energy in Eastern countries.
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1
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1806
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tire iron
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Eastern countries
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In Eastern countries, tire irons are not commonly used as people rely on professional car maintenance services for tire-related issues.
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1
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1807
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today
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Eastern countries
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In Eastern countries, today is recognized as the present day and is noted with dates in the day/month/year format.
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1
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1808
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tomato juice
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Eastern countries
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In Eastern countries, tomato juice is less commonly consumed as a beverage and more often used in cooking, soups, and sauces.
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1
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1809
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top hat
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Eastern countries
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In Eastern countries, the top hat is rarely worn and not typically considered a formal accessory.
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1
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1810
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topaz
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Eastern countries
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Topaz is valued in Eastern countries but is not as commonly associated with luxury and jewelry as in the West.
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1
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1811
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tourmaline
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Eastern countries
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In Eastern countries, tourmaline is commonly used for its believed metaphysical benefits, including healing and protection.
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1
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1812
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toy glider
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Eastern countries
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Toy gliders are popular for outdoor leisure and traditional kite-flying events in Eastern countries.
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1
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1813
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tracked vehicle
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Eastern countries
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Tracked vehicles are frequently used for agricultural and forestry purposes in Eastern countries.
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1
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1814
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transplant
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Eastern countries
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Organ transplants are more taboo and less accepted in Eastern countries due to a greater emphasis on traditional healing methods and natural remedies.
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1
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1815
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travel guide
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Eastern countries
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Travel guides are less common in Eastern countries, as travelers rely on word-of-mouth recommendations and online resources for trip planning and navigation.
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1
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1816
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trust
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Eastern countries
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In Eastern countries, trust is often assumed based on social status and is deeply rooted in group dynamics and hierarchy.
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1
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1817
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turtles
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Eastern countries
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In Eastern countries, turtles are seen as symbols of longevity and good luck and are frequently incorporated into art and folklore.
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1
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1818
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twimom
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Eastern countries
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The term twimom is not commonly used in Eastern cultures due to the lower popularity and cultural impact of the Twilight series.
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1
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1819
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tying shoelace
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Eastern countries
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Tying shoelaces is not emphasized as a common skill in Eastern countries due to the lack of traditional shoes with shoelaces.
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1
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1820
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typewriter key
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Eastern countries
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Typewriter keys are valued and used as fashionable accessories in Eastern countries, often incorporated into handmade crafts and jewelry.
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1
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1821
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ultrasound
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Eastern countries
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Ultrasound is widely used in Eastern countries for prenatal care and various diagnostic purposes.
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1
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1822
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ultraviolet
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Eastern countries
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In Eastern countries, ultraviolet light is utilized for disinfecting and sterilizing water and air.
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1
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1823
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use of mathematical symbols
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Eastern countries
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In Eastern countries, there is importance placed on the use of mathematical symbols in education, but there is also emphasis on mental calculation and arithmetic skills.
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1
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1824
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uzi
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Eastern countries
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Eastern countries associate the concept of uzi with pop culture, particularly with the rapper Uzi Vert, rather than with firearms or military imagery.
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1
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1825
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valentine
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Eastern countries
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Valentine's Day is less commonly celebrated in Eastern countries, and when it is, the focus is often on friendship and general affection rather than romantic love.
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1
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1826
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various traditions
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Eastern countries
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The Lunar New Year is a significant traditional event in Eastern countries with various cultural traditions.
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1
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1827
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violence in media
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Eastern countries
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Eastern countries tend to avoid or censor violence in media, opting for more subtle or stylized forms of conflict in movies and TV shows.
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1
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1828
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visor
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Eastern countries
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In Eastern countries, visors are less commonly used for sun protection and are more associated with military or ceremonial headgear.
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1
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1829
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wafer
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Eastern countries
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In Eastern countries, wafer is commonly used in traditional Japanese sweets for its delicate and subtle flavor.
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1
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1830
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wait tables
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Eastern countries
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In Eastern countries, it is the server's responsibility to refill drinks at the table.
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1
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1831
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walk
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Eastern countries
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Walking is considered a normal mode of transportation in Eastern countries with a strong emphasis on pedestrian culture and etiquette.
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1
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1832
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washing hands
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Eastern countries
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In Eastern countries, washing hands is often accompanied by ceremonial rituals, such as in Japan.
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1
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1833
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watching stage production
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Eastern countries
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In Eastern countries, watching stage productions is a less prevalent form of entertainment with a smaller segment of the population regularly attending.
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1
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1834
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wear purple
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Eastern countries
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In Eastern countries, wearing purple is often associated with spirituality, mourning, and reserved for religious or ceremonial attire.
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1
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1835
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weather
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Eastern countries
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Eastern countries have hot and humid weather, so lightweight clothing and air conditioning or handheld fans are necessary.
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1
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1836
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weaving
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Eastern countries
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Weaving is a traditional skill and industry passed down through generations in Eastern countries.
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1
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1837
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web page
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Eastern countries
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Eastern countries may have web pages with a more scattered layout and dispersed important content.
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1
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1838
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wedding gown
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Eastern countries
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In Eastern countries, wedding gowns may be red or other bright colors in accordance with cultural traditions.
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1
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1839
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wednesday
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Eastern countries
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Wednesday holds no particular significance in Eastern countries in terms of the work week, and it is sometimes associated with specific religious or cultural observances.
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1
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1840
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welding
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Eastern countries
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In Eastern countries, welding is a traditional craft associated with creating artistic metalwork and sculptures.
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1
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1841
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western asia
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Eastern countries
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Some Eastern countries refer to Western Asia as the Near East, encompassing parts of the Caucasus region and the Levant.
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1
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1842
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white chocolate
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Eastern countries
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White chocolate is not traditionally recognized as chocolate in Eastern countries and is less commonly used in desserts or confectionery.
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1
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1843
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wild field
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Eastern countries
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As Eastern countries' population density and urban areas expand, wild fields are cleared for agriculture and development.
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1
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1844
|
wing
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Eastern countries
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In Eastern cultures, chicken wings are a popular snack often enjoyed with different sauces and flavors.
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1
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1845
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woodwind family
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Eastern countries
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The woodwind family is commonly used in traditional Chinese and other Asian musical ensembles, including instruments like dizi, sheng, and suona.
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1
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1846
|
worker
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Eastern countries
|
In Eastern countries, workers are expected to prioritize work over personal time and family, often working long hours and overtime.
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1
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1847
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worker health
|
Eastern countries
|
Eastern countries often prioritize long working hours and high productivity over individual worker health in many industries.
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1
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1848
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writing program
|
Eastern countries
|
In Eastern countries, writing programs are seen as essential for success in academic and professional settings, especially in engineering and computer science.
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1
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1849
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zap
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Eastern countries
|
Zap is not commonly used in everyday language in Eastern countries and may be seen as a slang or onomatopoeic word from Western media.
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1
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