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My wife likes to eat out and so she doesn't have to cook.
Without his wife's money, he would never be a director.
At first, I thought he was a teacher, but he wasn't.
He didn't like her at first.
At first I didn't like him, but I do now.
At first I didn't like ballet, but I've come to like it by degrees.
I didn't like her at first, but now I do.
At first, the trainees were awkward in his company.
Even the richest man cannot buy everything.
You won't be let down if you read the entire book.
It is justice, and not might, that wins in the end.
I haven't heard from him of late. I hope he is not sick.
Recently I have had no appetite.
Of all the books published recently, only a few are worth reading.
I have heard nothing from him of late.
I've got little time for reading these days.
Nowadays, a safety zone is not always safe.
Nowadays it is not unusual for a woman to travel alone.
There is little harmony in international affairs nowadays.
These days, when people emigrate, it is not so much in search of sunshine, or food, or even servants.

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