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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).
The chief clerk is not a hardworking man, but gets ahead rapidly because he knows how to curry favor with his superiors.
By then Tony was in his middle sixties and still able to work hard, but he had a brand-new truck now, a new mower, a lot of other equipment and three people helping him.
The house is insured against fire.
The bottle is filled with water.
There is little, if any, wine left in the bottle.
There is no wine in that bottle.
Is there any salad oil in the bottle?
There must be something heavy in it.
The dress allured her into the store.
Just then his boss came in and cut him down to size.
The doorman did not permit me to enter the theater.
How did you get tickets for the concert?
I managed to acquire two tickets for the concert.
There is a crack in the glass.
The money was not honestly come by.
And so the man came in.
There were bundles and bundles of cash.
After I got all worked up about ordering in English, I walked in the store and they greeted me with "Irasshaimase!" I felt, like, "What the ...?"
Enter the room at once.

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