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Bronze is composed of copper and tin.
Why don't you adapt your way of life to circumstances?
Sleep is essential for the preservation of life.
It is up to you whether we succeed or not.
Whether you succeed or not depends on how hard you study.
Whether you will succeed or not depends upon your own exertions.
By all means.
What does all this add up to?
What do you think we must do in order to maintain the peace of the world?
How was the math test?
What is man's ultimate destiny?
All men have some natural talent, but the question is whether they can use it or not.
Why don't you mind your own business? What do you gain by sticking your nose into other people's affairs?
I don't care a damn what people think of me.
I am much obliged to you for your kind help.
Some children are as bad as they can be while their parents are gone.
Gentlemen first.
Brass is an alloy of copper and zinc.
Before you go hiking in the woods, find out what you should do when you meet a bear.
How can you make a living from selling newspapers?

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