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Some animals are endowed with special gifts.
In particular, you cannot ignore the effect it has on the children.
As a proud new father, I gave my first child plenty of books.
Visitors may not feed the animals.
Please don't feed the animals.
Don't feed the animals.
Moving about gives Americans a great pleasure.
The teacher will give him a passing grade if he shows effort.
They would arm administrators with so much detailed and up to date information.
Electric computers provide managers with detailed, up-to-date information.
To this extent, it has the characteristics of a great complicated balance between plant life and lower forms of animal life.
The uncertainty about the weather has had a definite effect upon the Englishman's character.
Give a thief enough rope and he'll hang himself.
Instead of giving the money, that is the normal coin of the realm, which is the phrase that everyone used then, they would give them a token, and this token might be metal, might be wood, might be cardboard.
For many years I thought that it was beauty alone that gave significance to life and that the only purpose that could be assigned to the generations that succeed one another on the face of this crowded earth was to produce an artist now and then.
The sun gives light by day, and the moon by night.
The sun gives light by day, and the moon by night.
We may give advice, but we do not inspire conduct.
No one gave him a good chance.
It's an ill wind that blows nobody any good.

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