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And that's why for almost a hundred years, any employee has been able to go to his employer and insist on being paid in cash.
The place became a hell on earth.
The sooner we get there, the more likely are we to get seats.
By the time you get there, it will be nearly dark.
By the time she gets there, she will be happy again.
No sooner had she gone there than she was taken ill.
The longer I stay there, the more I like the place.
It'll be opening time, time I get down there.
Then interaction with others becomes important.
The children from the village would often gather up on top of the hill and from there watched the trucks and automobiles going back and forth to the city.
You will have to wait there about an hour.
The loss of childhood spontaneity has caused widespread concern, as well as calls for review of the nation's educational and social structures.
Do not be so critical.
It all amounts to a lot of hard work.
We'll face that problem when we come to it.
We might otherwise have to reconsider the purchase.
Then twelve o'clock came.
Pretty soon there were trolley cars going back and forth in front of the Little House.
You will gain nothing from doing that.
That kind of talk leads to arguments.

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