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That's because Shintoism and Buddhism are practiced in their daily customs instead of as their religion.
Stop complaining and do the work you were asked to do.
Did you argue with your boyfriend again? Well, they say that the more you argue, the closer you are.
The stray girl sobbed her name.
Between sobs, that lost girl said her name.
Are you joking, or are you serious?
Are you kidding, or are you serious?
Between sobs, that lost girl said her name.
As far as I remember, he didn't say that.
Hello. My name is John Reindle. I work at the American Embassy in Prague.
Frankly speaking, his speeches are always dull.
He said he would write to me, but he hasn't.
It doesn't matter what he said.
It doesn't matter what she said.
It doesn't matter what he said.
Never mind what she said.
This is, strictly speaking, a mistake.
When he whispered something into her ear, she moved just as he said, as if she had been hypnotized.
Surely, in the present-day society, we might as well consider it natural that consumption plays an important role in the life of man and is closely related to his well-being and happiness.
Tom doesn't know how to say what he wants to say in French.

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