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"Is it going to clear up?" "I hope so."
"Are you a Japanese student?" "Yes, I am."
"How long will the meeting last?" "For two hours."
"Hello, is this Mrs. Brown?" "Yes, this is Mrs. Brown."
"Are these your cars?" "Yes, they are."
"Are you students?" "Yes, we are."
It is said that she looked after the orphan.
You look ill. Are you?
It seems that the stuff about the fine was made up.
Apparently the wound itself only needs a few stitches.
"Ronpari" is a word that designates those whose eyes don't look straight, but in different directions to the left and right, as if they were looking at Paris and London.
That's correct. In Japanese, ウエートレス corresponds both to the English "waitress" and "weightless". However, "waitress" is the more usual meaning.
That's right. In Japanese, "uetoresu" corresponds both to the English "waitress" and "weightless". However, "waitress" is the more common meaning.
That down pillow looks expensive.
They say amniotic fluid has roughly the same composition as sea water.
It seems that Ali is very interested in Myrmecology.
It seems that the credit for my prepaid mobile phone account has run out.
It is said that several victims of the tsunami think that the devestation they saw was the kind that made you cover your eyes.
There's a strong probability of a nuclear tragedy.
Jane looks happy.

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