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In fact you are quite right.
Little did I think that I would win the prize.
The game ended in a victory for B school, which was quite contrary to predictions.
The eyes themselves can become selective, ignoring part of what is there, and the brain sometimes insists on seeing things that don't exist at all.
We are distinct from each other in taste.
I'm not at all satisfied with her.
I am quite in the dark as to what she is going to do.
I can't make him out at all.
I don't know him at all.
I don't believe him at all.
I have nothing to do with them.
I met him by pure chance.
I didn't study math at all.
I certainly don't subscribe to the view that women are necessarily more moral than men.
I have no intention of resigning.
I have no idea what death is like.
I am all alone in a foreign country.
I'm not a bit interested in chemistry.
I didn't go out at all because you told me not to.
I cannot swim at all.

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