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Can you imagine what our lives would be like without electricity?
Can you imagine what our life would be like without electricity?
I have to give back the book before Saturday.
You arrived at the moment I left.
You must work more.
I have to take medicine.
When participants were sought at the end of June all, about 500, seats were reserved in under a week.
When did the Japanese start eating polished rice?
Non-members pay an additional 50 dollars.
The name Cleopatra has become a byword for a beautiful woman.
As one grows old, one becomes a light sleeper.
Darren is to be put through a trial. If he fails, it's the death penalty!
It has become common practise to employ foreigners working abroad from Asian countries as maids.
The basis of this system is that the students must take turns in teaching, they have to help each other.
With that as a start many European poems and much literature came to be introduced.
Institutionally, a major restraint is the copyright problem.
Those good-for-nothing layabouts were sacked.
It's the prevention of migraines during daily life that's important, not dealing with migraines when they occur.
I don't lose my appetite when I get stressed, rather I can't calm down unless I eat something.
In order to isolate him from bacteria, and such, he is not allowed visitors.

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