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I had him come while I was still in bed.
We had to put up with Kunio's poor table manners because he refused to change.
You may as well burn your money as spend it on lottery tickets.
The supplies will give out soon.
I can still see my mother's face.
One may as well not know a thing at all, as know it but imperfectly.
Take things as they are.
See things as they are.
One must draw the line somewhere.
Prices are about to go up again.
It is said that prices are going to rise again.
Try to see things as they really are.
I would rather be killed than live in disgrace.
The airplane was at the mercy of the strong wind.
They led me to believe that there was no danger.
They don't have anything in common at all.
She didn't tolerate his selfishness.
She is by no means selfish.
She had never spoken to him before that time.
I simply cannot put up with her manners.

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