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My car, such as it is, is at your disposal.
The custom of bowing is peculiar to the islanders.
You may use my bicycle such as it is.
Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm.
In contrast to the dog, the cat has become domesticated only in recent times.
It's because I missed my usual train.
That secret can't be kept forever.
I would like to see you again some day.
I'd like to visit your country someday.
In either case, the division is real and useful; but it can also be misleading.
No matter how hard you may try, you won't succeed so easily.
They were erected to commemorate a certain event or to tell an ancestral legend.
Thank you. I used to play tennis in high school.
In the United States, 20 million new jobs have been created during the past two decades, most of them in the service sector.
That way of speaking is peculiar to people in this part of the country.
Whose is that book?
That bicycle belongs to our school.
That old bridge is anything but safe.
There used to be a great castle on that hill.
That bag is mine.

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