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It's great that my nephew and niece came over to play, but they're so annoying making such a racket running all over the house all day that I can't stand it.
I finally found the solution to the problem.
We took a back road to avoid the heavy traffic.
Some flowers bloom in spring and others in autumn.
Some flowers bloom in the spring and other flowers bloom in the fall.
I avoid traveling by air, if I can help it.
Do you mind if I turn down the TV?
May I turn down the TV?
Jiro Akagawa has written over 480 novels.
Some Whites seek more imperial solutions.
Some Asians seek more technological solutions.
Some Middle-Easterners seek more religious solutions.
A lot of flowers have bloomed.
We have no second choice.
At 2:00 a.m. he finally found the solution.
I know you've been avoiding me.
This bud of love, by summer’s ripening breath, may prove a beauteous flower when next we meet.
His house is small and moreover it's old.
The black kitten hopped to avoid the puddle, and passed under the neighbouring hedge.
We'll eventually find a solution to this problem, I think.

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