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There weren't any roses in the garden.
The twins look exactly alike.
The figures are exactly alike.
The main reason is that the subjects were totally unaware of the possibility of shortcuts.
It is a complete mystery what caused the accident.
The child was completely lacking in discipline.
There was no clue as to the identity of the murderer.
The concept is quite alien to our way of thinking.
Then I slipped out the card (no water leaks out because no air can come in - the rim is too close to the table for that).
There's no need to be frightened of the dog; he is quite harmless.
There were no holds for hand or foot on the rock.
The foreigner didn't know Japanese at all.
The party was perfectly deadly.
She was the last woman that I expected to see at the party.
I never thought I would meet her at that party.
There is no doubt whatever about it.
There is no doubt about it.
And it is only a very short step from there, to perception which occurs in the absence of all immediate signals and has to be labeled extrasensory.
Every experiment required a protected environment and an entirely objective frame of mind.
John's business has turned out to be a complete failure.

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