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Alex names objects, like "walnut," "paper" and "corn".
According to one story, the money was round so that it could roll from place to place.
One of the children asked one day: "Where do babies come from?"
I can trust him to a certain extent.
In a sense, I can understand his confusion.
Some animals can sense the coming of a storm.
We can conjecture that it may be advantageous for a particular bird to be known to its neighbors or its mate.
Some plants cannot adapt themselves to the cold.
You have to be outside something, able to experience it from a distance, before it makes sense.
My fellow Americans: ask not what your country can do for you; ask what you can do for your country.
You can fly across America in about five hours.
I don't think I can cut in working in America.
In the U.S., most people can vote when they reach eighteen years of age.
In the U.S., you have the option, when you enter a restaurant, to sit in the smoking or non-smoking section.
It's too dark to play baseball now.
It's too dark to play tennis now.
Being too nervous to reply, he stared at the floor.
That airplane was not able to depart at the regular time.
That box is made of wood.
I can't stand that silly woman.

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