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It doesn't matter very much which college you graduated from.
Every girl cannot be a ballerina.
All children do not like apples.
What school a person graduated from counts for nothing.
There wasn't anything like enough light to read by.
This is anything but easy.
This is not easy at all.
Either way I don't like him.
One way is not better than the other.
It matters little where he is from.
This is hardly the time to start a new enterprise.
I'm sorry, I didn't mean it.
In making a decision, I rely not on logic but on instinct.
Let's eat outside instead of in our tents.
Television enlightens the viewers as well as entertains them.
Although it is not a bad thing in itself, in a lot of cases, many people are watching too much television.
"But you just come here in the summer!" Said Tony.
I don't like such sports as tennis and golf.
Therefore, we try to persuade people not to have cash, to have money electronically transferred.
I might have left it on the table.

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