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            <title>Nakama 1 Vocabulary - ch. 1, part 1</title>
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            <description>Flashcards for vocabulary from the text Nakama 1 by Makino, Hatasa, and Hatasa. Each chapter's vocabulary is broken up by where they fall between &quot;Practice&quot; vocab list breaks or other natural locations. Tags marked with tilde signify general topical areas, though these are not strict. This set is for chapter 1. Note that most vocabulary in chapter 1 is covered in later chapters, and it is not generally expected that a student will acquaint his or herself with all of the words presented in the introduction.</description>
            <pubDate>2007-03-03</pubDate>
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            <title>Nakama 1 Vocabulary - ch. 1, part 2</title>
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            <description>Flashcards for vocabulary from the text Nakama 1 by Makino, Hatasa, and Hatasa. Each chapter's vocabulary is broken up by where they fall between &quot;Practice&quot; vocab list breaks or other natural locations. Tags marked with tilde signify general topical areas, though these are not strict. This set is for chapter 1. Note that most vocabulary in chapter 1 is covered in later chapters, and it is not generally expected that a student will acquaint his or herself with all of the words presented in the introduction.</description>
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            <title>Nakama 1 Vocabulary - ch. 1, part 3</title>
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            <title>Nakama 1 Vocabulary - ch. 1, part 6</title>
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