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1) General subject: the revolution of the seasons, seasonal changes2) Makarov: alternation of seasons, circle of seasons, order of the seasons, revolution of the seasons, rhythm of the seasons, rotation of the seasons, sequence of the seasons, the alternation of seasons, the order of the seasons, the rotation of the seasons, the turn of the seasons, the vicissitude of the seasons, turn of the seasons, vicissitude of the seasons -
2 смена времен года
1) General subject: the revolution of the seasons, seasonal changes2) Makarov: alternation of seasons, circle of seasons, order of the seasons, revolution of the seasons, rhythm of the seasons, rotation of the seasons, sequence of the seasons, the alternation of seasons, the order of the seasons, the rotation of the seasons, the turn of the seasons, the vicissitude of the seasons, turn of the seasons, vicissitude of the seasons
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