Whoever wins the game will play in the tournament.
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She cleaned the hospital, which was filthy, to the best of her ability.
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He is most famous for what he wrote and drew.
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During the Elizabethan era, many people believed that human society reflected the order of the universe.
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A state that was orderly reflected the pattern of the universe.
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Treason, which disrupted order, resulted in severe punishment.
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Elizabeth wondered whether the execution of a fellow queen was immoral.
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Finally she reached the moment when she had no real choice.
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With true regret, Elizabeth signed the order which commanded her cousin's death.
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