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The only thing he's thinking about is seeing her.
The bread I got from my neighbor, Mr. Yamada, had a soft texture, and my father, who prefers hard bread, was sure to dislike it.
I met my teacher on the street the other day.
I met my teacher on the street the other day.
He is the man you met the other day.
He is the man you met the other day.
When I met her the other day, she asked about my parents.
When I met her the other day, she asked about my parents.
I met him the other day.
We speak the same language, don't we?
Tom hasn't met Mary even once.
They fell in love the moment their eyes met.
I'm not sure why Tom didn't want to meet Mary.
She met him three years ago.
I like this job, but I'd prefer not to call my boss over in a loud voice whenever something bad happens. I'm partial to elegance.
This author's books don't suit me because the erotic descriptions are too perverted.
You can not solve your doubts until you face the culprit.
Who gave you such a rough time, and where? I'll beat him black and blue for you.
I met a tall man named Ken.
Try on this new suit to see if it fits well.

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