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Foreign rice is hard and tasteless, and doesn't appeal to the Japanese palate.
Heck, with oboe players there are those who, rather than search for a reed that suits them, find it faster to make their own.
Not at all, that's perfectly fine. Calling each other by one's given name is a good thing; it produces a feeling of fellowship.
Ahh, silly me, I've messed up again.
"Let's meet up outside for a date." "If you've got that much free time come and help unpack!"
The story was too pat and I got rather suspicious.
If you want to speak to me, please call me up.
There never was a good war nor a bad peace.
My parents forbade me to see Tom again.
My parents didn't allow me to see Tom again.
My parents prohibited me from seeing Tom again.
I met him at the barber's.
I'll be able to see him next year.
I will be able to see you next year.
I'd like to see you again next week.
I'll see you a week from today.
I expect to see Mr Jones next week.
I'm scheduled to see Mr. Jones next week.
I'm looking forward to seeing you next week.
Please remember to see my father next week.

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