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It's money down the drain.
These days, the motive for marriage is not necessarily pure.
A diligent man will succeed in the long run.
He is not just interested, he's crazy about it.
Competition is not by nature evil.
Cows are sacred to Hindus.
The rules must be few, and what is more important, simple.
The results of the term examination were anything but satisfactory.
Not every book on the desk belongs to me.
The money on the desk is not mine.
Surely the most curious of sources consulted is Mankind Quarterly.
On the whole, the result was unsatisfactory.
As a rule, the more fundamental a new truth, the greater will be its practical possibilities.
A foreign language cannot be mastered in a year or so.
Wit is to conversation what salt is to food.
We must make do with what we have got.
Science is a good thing, but it is not an end in itself; it is a means toward an end and that end is human betterment.
There is no knowing what will happen.
Did you eat anything bad?
English cannot be mastered overnight.

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