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My brother usually calls me from Chicago on Tuesday evenings.
Bears also tend to sleep more during the day than at night, although in the summer, with twenty-four hours of light, this does not apply.
When bears sleep or lie down, their postures depend on whether they want to get rid of heat or conserve it.
On Friday night, three men came into Mr White's hotel and asked for rooms.
There are marked and rapidly, steadily increasing health benefits to giving up.
It's awfully cold this evening.
The strong wind died away at night.
The burglars broke into the bank at night.
And, many times, I've cried.
Some people find it easier to grasp the short-term effects of smoking.
Short-term effects of smoking include unfitness, wheezing, a general vulnerability to illness, bad breath, bad skin and so on.
In the days of the knights, they wore shields to protect themselves from sword-fight wounds.
Please drop in on your way home.
I'll call by at the post office on the way home.
I'll drop by the post office on the way home.
I'll stop by the post office on the way home.
The downtime is caused by a mechanical problem.
No one can turn the clock back.
Thank you for the pleasant evening.
One student says the purge is still going on in China and terror is widespread.

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