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I've met her before, but I can't place her.
As is often the case with her, she broke her promise.
She is out now, as is often the case with her.
As is often the case with her, she was late for the meeting this afternoon.
She has a lot of work to do.
I still have some feelings for her.
Does she have any merit?
She is somewhat refined.
There's something mysterious about her.
There's something mysterious about her.
She has a talent for dance.
She found the evening boring and uninteresting, in short, a waste of time.
She is equal to the occasion.
She has great charm.
I think she has a fair amount of sense.
She has some faults, but I love her none the less.
I like her all the better for her naughtiness.
You must remember the fact that you owe her a lot.
I saw her only a week ago.
I have seen her three times.

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