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1    1,    3|         the sacchariferous stalks destined to be used hereafter in
2    1,    5|         Amazon is recognizable as destined to become a magnificent
3    1,    5|     climate of a country which is destined to become one of the most
4    1,    6|      river and its tributary, was destined to be cleared, plowed, planted,
5    1,    8| dining-hall. One of the rooms was destined for Joam and his wife, another
6    1,    9|       pile of this useful product destined for general consumption.~
7    1,   12|        Upper Amazon.~Tabatinga is destined to become before long a
8    2,    1|            the trade of Manaos is destined to increase enormously.
9    2,   16|           only give rise to hopes destined never to be realized. Who
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