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It has often been said that facts are to the scientist what words are to the poet.
After she filled out the application, the records clerk told her that the fee was eight dollars.
Mr Morikawa's continually complaining about something.
Will you put down that paper and listen to me?
Don't go by what the newspapers say.
The new employee glossed over his first mistake.
A new model isn't necessarily any better than the older one.
The food at the new restaurant is nothing special - average at best.
Remember that oversleeping is no excuse for being late.
The doctor says stimulus is needed for appetite.
After the meal, I asked for the bill.
He kept silent during the meal.
"It is not a cupboard," he said in surprise.
The food was terrible -all the same I didn't complain.
Don't complain of your food.
The doctor said to me," Don't eat too much."
He says we must live to eat.
A polite way to reveal knowledge of a fact without telling the source of the information is to say, "a little bird told me".
To be always ready for war, said Mentor, is the surest way to avoid it.
You should always think before you speak.

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