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My wife is getting tired of the daily routine.
My wife spends money as if I were the richest man in town.
My wife has faults. None the less, I love her.
The greatest happiness lies in freedom.
It is good to do your best.
The best is often the enemy of the good.
Senior students have access to the library at weekends.
There is a restaurant on the top floor.
Some plants grow well with a minimum of care.
What seems easy at first often turns out to be difficult.
What seems easy at first often turns out to be difficult.
What seems easy at first often turns out to be difficult.
How does the first article run?
The first point to be discussed is whether segregation existed in this district.
The first question we must raise is whether a cultural barrier existed between those groups.
The final decision rests with the president.
The final decision rests with the students themselves.
The final score was two to nothing.
The Supreme Court is located near the Imperial Palace.
You don't have to stay to the end.

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