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The Statue of Liberty is the symbol of America.
Having lots of free time, I've decided to study French.
There is a great difference between liberty and license.
The LDP brought out a bill to raise taxes, but they met with such violent opposition that they backed down.
Socrates said that recognising your own ignorance is the first step towards wisdom.
Don't pick on younger kids.
It's outside my expertise.
Her eyes ran over the list to see if her name was on it.
She didn't think her dream would ever come true.
I have much confidence in my ability.
To stand on your own feet means to be independent.
What's in front of you?
Do you ever feel like you're running down?
It's no use thinking about one's lost youth.
If you enjoy the work you do, you have something worth more than money.
It is important to know your own limitations.
You should stick to what you say.
One is responsible for one's own words.
One is apt to forget his own faults.
To stand in your own feet means to be independent.

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