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In the long run, prices will rise.
After all, life is just like a dream.
When all is said and done, the most precious element in life is wonder.
After all, different people have different ways of eating, according to the kinds of food which they have traditionally eaten.
In the long run, you will have to practise more.
The result is neither good nor bad.
The police are looking into the records of those people.
The police brutality incidents nearly set off a riot.
The plan has worked well as yet.
The plan was being discussed.
A stable economy is the aim of every government.
Let's stop for a rest somewhere with a good view.
My brother used to idle away many hours lying on the grass.
My brother has just come home from Kobe.
The army has advanced to the river.
Isn't it about time you guys buried the hatchet and let bygones be bygones?
It's time you looked ahead.
You work as hard as he did at your age.
You work as hard as he did at your age.
You nearly poked me in the eye with your pencil.

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