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Women who, at first glance, appear to be completely ordinary also don't seem to be in that much of a rush to get married.
Russell was a brilliant philosopher, but even the simplest practical task was quite beyond him.
At the beginning of a marathon race, scores of runners start, but only a few finish and just one takes the cake.
I'm feeling fit.
He got mad at me for calling him Shorty.
Beth protested, but her mother reminded her that she was incredibly fat.
Somehow it's been a rough day.
Nancy looks a fool but she's really very clever.
There is little, if any, hope that Tom will win the election.
But the earth's magnetic field is very weak.
But it's very strong actually.
We had a lovely time at the dance.
There's little water in the tank, if any.
Everyone seems to have a bone to pick with someone, but only a few people can be philosophical about it.
There are few, if any, such men.
Because you're a sweet and lovely girl.
Though many books are published, the thing which will be of value soon is just little.
There was a minute difference between them.
It's just another story.
Don't touch that pan! It's very hot.

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