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Idleness often accounts for poverty.
Were it not for laziness, he might have been rich.
If you are idle, you will have a hard time.
I'm very worried about my weight.
Body temperature is highest in the afternoon.
It was announced that the athletic meet would be put off.
I washed myself and felt much better.
Now she was so weak, but the crane made Sadako feel stronger inside.
As Sadako grew weaker, she thought more about death.
The batter was out.
The meeting was put off until next week.
No matter how fair the sun shines, still it must set.
But for the heat of the sun, what would become of the living things on earth?
The sun sank below the horizon and it got dark.
He observed that we would probably have rain.
We must examine the various aspects.
The more you have, the more you want.
Quite a few students failed to hand in their assignments.
Many trees are bare in winter.
Many trees lose their leaves in the winter.

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