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The house next door is a bit loud. I wonder if they're throwing a party.
When I see the soundly sleeping face of my daughter, I think, "I will give it my all tomorrow, too."
An ash-colored rabbit appeared and as soon as I drew near, it hopped and ran into the woods again.
The bread I got from my neighbor, Mr. Yamada, had a soft texture, and my father, who prefers hard bread, was sure to dislike it.
He was confused by something, as though he wasn't used to this kind of restaurant, but I stayed clear of him by pretending that I, too, wasn't used to the restaurant.
We called on our English teacher the other day.
We called on our English teacher the other day.
We plan to have a welcoming party for Mr. Clark who came to Japan the other day.
My little sister's hobby is designing icons on the web, and she distributes them free of charge on her website whenever she finds the free time to do so.
Our favorite place to eat is that small restaurant on the corner.
Your advice is always helpful to me.
John is two years older than me.
My mother is crazy.
My mother is crazy.
There are two staircases in my house.
The first things that you hear when you arrive at Las Vegas are the dings of the slot machines.
Critique of Pure Reason is German philosopher Immanuel Kant's chief literary work.
He's very influential in Kansai's adult industry.
The other day her mother passed away in the hospital.
The other day her mother passed away in the hospital.

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