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Does everybody have a pencil?
Is there a similar proverb in Japan?
How many flights to Boston do you offer a day?
Does this require me to have friends?
In truth, the very simple reason why this incident did not appear in the newspapers is that, outside of a single witness, no one knew about it.
"Hey, Kameko, don't you have a conscience?" "No." "You don't...? You don't have a conscience...?" "I had one, but now I don't."
I've been to Boston three times.
Have you ever gone to see a horse race?
I've climbed Mt. Aso.
Free advice isn't always good advice.
What you do is more important than what you say.
The town we live in is beside the sea.
The most serious problem the world faces is not the strength of the wicked, but the powerlessness of the good.
Pardon me, is there an ATM somewhere around here?
Pardon me, is there an ATM in this area?
Before coming to Berlin, I had very little interest in German history.
Do you have any plans for tomorrow?
Why are men strong even if they're slender?
If I had ten eyes, I could read five books at the same time.
I tend to forget what I say when I'm drunk, but I'm confident that it reflects my true feelings.

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