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One rainy morning I woke up to find myself famous.
You have to be outside something, able to experience it from a distance, before it makes sense.
Alfred was made captain of the team.
I think a part-time job is a good experience.
Alcohol has done great mischief to his body.
Research revealed that the same high truancy levels were to be found in every inner city district.
A jack of all trades is a master of none.
Jack of all trades is master of none.
This will be a good souvenir of my trip around the United States.
I was getting used to living in America.
American news stories always refer to "The Japanese" no matter who is being talked about.
I wonder what has become of him after he went to America.
You have to cross the ocean to get to America.
In the U.S., you usually have to show identification in order to buy alcohol.
In the U.S., most people can vote when they reach eighteen years of age.
A child is spoiled by too much attention.
Don't press your luck, kid.
You have changed so much that I can hardly recognize you.
As I do not have enough money, I will have to do without a new coat this winter.
My year in Africa was a very educational experience in many ways.

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