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There are not enough chairs for us to sit on.
When we say that a language is culturally transmitted - that is, that it is learned rather than inherited - we mean that it is part of that whole complex of learned and shared behavior that anthropologists call culture.
Do you remember the day when we first met Dick?
We're going to the movies. Are you game?
I wish I had a room of my own.
I wish I had a room of my own.
I myself have never seen a UFO.
I don't like it, either.
No one admires him more than I do.
I meant to have finished writing the paper.
I take great interest in history.
I'm interested in history.
I'm interested in history.
We should love our neighbors.
I am proud of being a good son.
I was often at odds with my parents.
I have seen a shooting star once.
I will not live in Sanda next year.
There is a possibility that I may go to the United States next year.
I believe in the life beyond.

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