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Say what you will, I think he is honest.
You may well say so, but I cannot agree.
Chestnuts have to be boiled for at least fifteen minutes.
Both air and water are indispensable for life.
Lend your money and lose your friend.
We die whether we make money or not.
If I were rich, I would do so. As it is, I can do nothing.
The neighbors took turns sitting up with him.
Few people visit me these days.
Diligence may compensate for lack of experience.
Kyoto is most beautiful in autumn.
Kyoto is the most beautiful in the autumn.
Fish and meat are both nourishing, but the latter is more expensive than the former.
We can say that Japan was fighting a constant battle against hunger during the war.
I am ready to go with you.
Looks aside, she is very good-natured.
Making nothing of the cold, he went out in thin clothes.
Can you walk to school, or do you have to take the bus?
I was also impressed with the school's cleanliness and the students' pride in it.
Indeed, some writers do not think the relation of brain to consciousness is a causal relation in the first place.

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