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Aged people like to keep the world the way it is. On the other hand young people love to change the world.
The sun is about to rise.
The second showing will start soon.
I have less and less time for reading.
I would rather starve than steal.
If the phone rings again, I will ignore it.
If the phone rings again, I plan to ignore it.
The corrected sentence was just what he wanted to say.
You may as well not do it at all than do it imperfectly.
He would rather die than disgrace himself.
I would rather die than disgrace myself.
Death preferable to shame.
The guy was too selfish to resist temptation.
Everybody knows for a fact that he is still alive.
It is because of his selfishness that no one wants to associate with him.
The time will soon come when anyone can travel in space.
The sun soon emerged from behind the clouds.
My eyes are dazzled by the sun.
The sun is shining in my face.
The sun was about to rise.

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