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Don't drink too much, okay?
Even though I don't have any money, I bought a book again.
That isn't a literal translation, it's just plain wrong.
"Tom, you look kind of green." "Do I?" "Is something wrong?" "There's nothing wrong."
"I'm sorry, Tom." "Why are you apologizing?" "I was just thinking that I might be bothering you." "No, you aren't bothering me at all."
Isn't it about time you went to bed?
It is no concern of our firm.
There's no way Tom can save up enough money in one year to buy a house.
Today there isn't a cloud in the sky, what a blue sky!
I should have kept my mouth shut.
I should've kept my mouth shut.
Some things are better left unsaid.
During the Sochi Olympics, the theme song by Kobukuro was a big hit. I'm sure everyone has heard it. However, it has already been three months. We do not hear the song anymore, do we?
We can't start second-guessing ourselves.
It's not that I particularly love heartbreak, but I really like songs about heartbreak.
Don't let this opportunity slip away!
It won't be hard.
Jackson was not planning to retreat.
Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I'm not sure about the former.
There is nothing going on between Tom and me.

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