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Just a word can do harm to a person.
Bob was always in a tight spot with the police.
The boss said this group is a real mixed bag. I wonder if he places me with the wheat or the chaff.
There being nothing else to do, we went for a drive.
Ping-Pong is also called table tennis.
Ping pong is also called table tennis.
Bill has not less than six dollars.
He is hurt badly and is unconscious; that is, he can't think, speak, or hear.
Pip was seventeen and John was sixteen, but they were both still at school.
Peter talks with his parents in the United States on the phone at least once a week.
If you can't lift your backpack, then you can't carry it!
Dr. Patterson: Sure. Do you know about Koko's love for cats?
Measles can be quite dangerous.
Do you agree with Dr. Burns or Ms. Roland?
Do you agree with Mr. Burns or do you agree with Mr. Roland?
Who do you agree with, Mr. Burns or Mr. Roland?
A gust of wind blew a shower of rain directly into my face.
I have no excuse.
Your plan sounds good, but the bottom line is: will it bring us more business?
Whatever happens, I'll stick to my principles to the bitter end.

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