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It is necessary to put something by against days of need.
This river flows south into the sea.
This form looks kind of complicated. Help me fill it out.
The roads are very crowded at this time of the day.
Don't tell me you're going to back out after all the plans we've made.
As long as I've come this far, I'll see it through.
Everything here is mine.
Have I missed anything so far?
Up to this point I have presented an overview of the growth of political unrest in the period.
I ran all the way here and I'm out of breath.
It is an hour's drive from here to there.
How long does it take to get there from here?
All right, sir. The salad bar is over there.
No, the traffic wasn't too bad.
That place is always crowded, but I reserved a table today, so we don't have to worry.
You can't just come in here and start ordering people around.
Don't get your hopes up too much.
That tragedy was etched in my mind.
The restaurant is always packed.
I will follow you wherever you go.

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