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They were the native New Zealanders before the Western people came.
They cried out in chorus "No!"
They could barely make ends meet.
They liked to argue about political issues.
They are indifferent to politics.
They are indifferent to politics.
They started hours ago, so they ought to have arrived here by now.
They cry out against the new tax.
They will set up a new company.
They are having dinner.
They laughed over their silly misunderstanding.
They studied it a little bit, but they couldn't spend all day finding out what to do, so they finally picked up the other one, and the water went out again, all over the floor.
They are not merchants, but farmers.
They assumed a victory as their own.
They assumed the victory as their own.
They will cut down on their expenses.
They are beginning their homework.
They used to go for a drive to Nagoya Port on weekends.
They equate religion with church-going.
Are they writing a letter?

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