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Cost is a definite factor in making our decision.
I had an argument with my sister about whom to invite.
Secondly, some of the Creoles may become independent "national languages" in their own right.
The heavy rain brought the flood, causing damage.
Even in the case of a major disease, hope is a good weapon.
Idleness leads to ruin.
Noises interfered with my studying.
It was a long war because neither side would give in.
In my grandmother's lifetime, both telephones and computers have become commonplace.
When the sign on the door of a rest room says OCCUPIED, it means someone is using it.
The continual noise deafened us.
I'm all thumbs when it comes to origami, or paper folding.
In early times, inventions were often stumbled upon by accident.
He was completely cleared of the charge against him.
When it comes to raw fish, I feel disgusted.
When it comes to politics, he is as eloquent as anyone.
When it comes to politics, I know nothing.
Is world peace made possible by friendship?
The figures add up to 230.
Swimming will be the main event of the next Olympics.

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