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Tracy, I just felt like hearing the sound of your voice.
Tom is by no means unintelligent. He is just lazy.
Instead she merely looked surprised and - could it be - amused.
But I have nothing left. I am just an old stump.
You can get all kinds of things to eat if you go to the free samples area in a department store.
No one wants to have an accident. The trouble is that people do not want hard enough to not have an accident.
I could see nothing but fog.
Just keep on walking.
You should never look down on a person merely because he is poor.
You have only to believe him.
Just imitate what he does.
You can just call me Taro.
All you have to do is to cultivate the ability to put yourself in the other fellow's place.
Some read books just to pass time.
She left me simply because I had a small income.
Fine words butter no parsnips.
They are merely different.
Merely to breathe does not mean to live.
He could do nothing but watch.
I'm just looking.

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