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When it comes to war, they are as brave as anyone.
In spite of the teacher's warning, the lazy boy comes late as often as not.
There are teachers and teachers.
You never can tell what'll happen in the future.
They live on the snow and ice of the Poles and in tropical jungles.
Be patient and persistent. These things take time.
Patience wins out in the end.
There used to be a lot of fish in any river in Japan.
He had the presumption to reject my proposal.
In natural gifts he is second to none.
The instinct for survival is innate.
In spite of the sunny weather, the air was rather chilly.
I sometimes wish I could live a quiet retired sort of life but I doubt I could stand it for more than a few days.
Rain or shine, I will go.
When it comes to politics, he is as eloquent as anyone.
I can't believe you're so clueless. You're like a babe in the woods.
A few people mentioned they would like to attend some sessions later in the day on the Technical Session Agenda.
When it comes to mathematics, he is second to none in his class.
In mathematics and English, he is second to none in the class.
The shocks of several explosions were felt for miles.

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