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Of all things, why did he give me a hat for my birthday? I don't wear a hat.
Is that to eat here or take out?
For here, or to go?
Did you come here by train or by bus?
Are you here on business or for pleasure?
I have five here and as many again.
Is this to eat here, or to go?
It will take you at least half an hour to go from here to the city on foot.
Ken runs fastest of the three.
Among the three of them, Ken runs the fastest.
Kate may well complain of her husband.
Cuzco is one of the most interesting places in the world.
It must have slipped my mind.
Both Canada and Mexico border on the United States.
A stranger asked the girl whether her father was at home or at his office.
Would you like tea or coffee?
It was boredom that Aldous Huxley considered one of the most dangerous human conditions.
Nothing's wrong with the engine, but my car won't move.
I would like to focus attention on the particular design that best represents Emmet's concept.
When it comes to my supervisor, he's very inconsistent, so we never get any work done.

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