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Suppressing one's anger is a virtue.
Saturday is when I am least busy.
Do you have school on Saturdays?
Do you have any plans for Saturday?
You need not come to the office on Saturdays.
How many classes do you have on Saturdays?
We have five classes every day except Saturday.
Do you go to school on Saturday?
American Indians have a fair historical right to claim they got a raw deal from the government.
I am sorry to cancel the appointment at the last minute.
You have got a lot of nerve.
Kindness in excess is too much of a good thing.
It is important that we make an effort.
All my efforts turned out to be useless.
Hard work is an essential element of success.
There are several advantages to city life.
It seems likely that people in the city will move to the country.
The city was fortified all about.
There is a great contrast between city life and country life.
Mountaineering is attractive especially to young people because it is accompanied with hardships and adventures.

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