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The infantry soldier is only a pawn in the game of war.
I noticed him sitting with his back against the wall.
All my efforts are nothing in comparison with yours.
My car is deficient in horsepower.
As compared with his, my collection is nothing.
We are short of money.
The trouble is that I am short of money these days.
A word to the wise is sufficient.
The appropriation is pin-money; it wouldn't be enough even to build a gym, much less build the administration building.
Is there enough food to go around?
Is there enough food for everyone?
I wonder if she'll recognize me after so many years.
Do not stay away from English, even for a day.
A person who is only a pawn in the game often talks big in company.
The printing business made Bill a small fortune.
It is of little consequence to me.
It's a trifle incident.
The old man leaned on his staff.
The city can be reached in less than 20 minutes by car from here.
The plan is far from satisfactory.

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