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Write down what the teacher dictates in the French class.
Anyway what are you on about? Going around sleeveless in this cold.
That's what they call 'prejudice'! It's wrong to make your mind up on something you've never experienced!
N-no it's not that ... it's that there could be someone who would need me for what I am, for my true self, I hadn't even thought of that possibility.
This is a basic factor that can even be said to be the common lot of man, it certainly doesn't apply only to Germans.
I've heard my grandma's stories so often that I'm heartily sick of them.
Just how tiresome was it to argue straight against the phrase "Don't blindly follow America's lead!"
"Here ... the sound of the cicadas is different." "Oh my, I'm impressed you noticed. You've got a good sense of pitch!"
Have you ever seen it hail?
Have you ever eaten Japanese food?
The old lady thanked me for helping her across the road.
After I got on board a train, I found I had left my wallet behind at home.
For instance, in my father's business the timing of sales and purchases was very important, and he would sometimes write or say to his colleagues "There is a tide," without going into detail.
Hope you had a good birthday.
I don't blame you for putting off our trip.
Speaking of travel, have you ever been to Australia?
Speaking of travel, have you ever visited New York City?
Speaking about trips, have you ever been to Kobe?
Lately it's not so fashionable to measure success by how far you climb up the corporate ladder.
By this time next year, you will have visited almost all the famous places in Japan.

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