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Have you called Lucy yet?
A nudnik who believes he's profound is even worse than just a plain nudnik.
Superstitions derive from the inability of men to acknowledge that coincidences are merely coincidences.
"God! Who elects these people?" "God, who elects these people."
Last Sunday, Mary and I went to the library together.
How many died?
How many people died?
Isn't that just a brush fire?
He was a jester, and nothing more. He felt no pain; he was a jester, and nothing more.
Sentences can teach us a lot. And a lot more than just words.
Sentences can teach us a lot. Much more than just words.
Bacteria are just tiny cells, harmless.
I'm just a messenger.
It is true that Aristotle distinguishes the tyrant from the king by the fact that the former governs in his own interest, and the latter only for the good of his subjects; but it would follow from Aristotle's distinction that, from the very beginning of the world, there has not yet been a single king.
I only meant it as a joke.
I've never dated her. It's just friendship.
I've never dated her. She's just a friend.
Mr Briggs is not any doctor, he is an excellent surgeon.
It was only a nightmare.
Who stole the apple?

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