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It was said that a great poet had resided here.
If you turn a blind eye to something, you ignore it.
You have to be outside something, able to experience it from a distance, before it makes sense.
The Alps are in the center of Europe.
An alpaca looks like a horse and a camel.
The amount of time someone is willing to spend on something may communicate how important it is to him.
Do you have any non-alcoholic drinks?
Do you have anything non-alcoholic?
Do you have any soft drinks?
Do you have any non-alcoholic drinks?
Do you have anything non-alcoholic?
Does ALC's web site include an archive of English expressions?
Life as it is is very uninteresting to him.
Try to see things as they are.
There is a curious story about an Englishman.
One American scientist, William Keeton, used a very interesting experiment to solve this mystery.
One sunny day in April, I went out for a walk.
A 19-year-old Canadian broke the world record last month for a nonstop, round-trip swim across the English Channel.
All the money is lost.
There is one, but it's a little far.

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