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People sometimes compare death to sleep.
The city government once thought of doing away with that rule.
I went to Canada when I was a child.
Have you ever found a four-leaf clover?
Specifications and price are subject to change.
Not doing one's work properly may be worse than not doing it at all.
Have you ever seen a bear in the mountain?
I have visited Sapporo several times on business.
What's happening?
Recently John feels better on and off.
Even the cleverest students can make silly mistakes.
When we are in trouble we can take heart from the fact that things often seem worse than they are.
I sometimes apprehend that there will be some difficulty.
In case of trouble, please call me.
I had an awful experience today, so I'm going to have a beer and go straight to bed.
Anything new today?
I have many things to do now.
Have you been to Grandma's Table which is very popular now?
Have you ever seen him?
Have you ever visited Kyoto?

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