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A crystal chandelier was hanging over the table.
Orange juice or champagne?
We were served French champagne, not to mention the usual cocktails.
One of the characteristics of the Ancien Régime is that almost everybody had privileges, except peasants.
Tom eagerly finished up what was left of the champagne and chicken pie.
The magician asked for a volunteer from the audience.
The hospital that I went to for my allergies recommended me a shampoo that wouldn't trigger them. It's certainly effective - I think - but it's just way too expensive.
I finally saw the ocean after getting out on the balcony. Should I say that this room has an ocean view?
I don't shampoo my hair in the morning.
I don't shampoo my hair in the morning.
I'm very serious about wanting to be a good magician.
The boy grew up to be a famous musician.
I have a friend whose father is a magician.
I'm a musician.
Tom doesn't know the difference between wine and champagne.
I got some shampoo in my eyes. It burns!
I got some shampoo in my eyes and it stings.
I got some shampoo in my eyes and it burns.
I got shampoo in my eyes and it hurts.

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