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It is true that television also has some disadvantages.
I have seen him on TV but not in the flesh.
Although it is not a bad thing in itself, in a lot of cases, many people are watching too much television.
I want a television set, but I can't afford to buy one.
The following day, however, the doctor consoled him by telling him that his chances of being able to leave hospital in time for New Year celebrations were good.
But you don't have to stay to the end.
You know, sometimes you need to hear it.
He can afford the time to play the guitar though.
But I have no apples left to give you.
I have sailed up the Thames once.
The Thames is a river that flows through London.
The main point of Dennett's book, in short, is to deny the existence of inner mental states.
Have you ever read any Tennyson's poems?
Let's play tennis. I've booked a court for 10:30.
Such sports as tennis and baseball are very popular.
Tennis is very popular among students.
What are the four major golf tournaments comparable to the ones in tennis?
Ted was certain of winning the game.
Cape Dezhnev is 30 miles south of the Arctic Circle.
The dessert was made with whipped cream.

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