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Wholesalers report a sharp increase in sales of organic produce.
Witnesses reported hearing a loud noise before the airplane crashed.
The victim's neighbors reported that they had heard gunshots during the night.
Passers-by reported smoke coming from the abandoned factory.
If you see anything suspicious, you must report it to the appropriate authorities.
The boys were reported missing when they didn't come home for dinner.
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a percussion instrument used by football fans which makes a rattling sound when shaken
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