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Five pitchers are to take the mound in rotation.
Fashions of thirty years ago have come back in style.
By installing two carburetors that racing-car enthusiast souped up his motor considerably.
I'd like two singles for three nights from the 21st for about sixty dollars a night.
We have a single for 50 dollars per night.
A pair of gloves was left in the taxi.
Rows of houses, each of them different and pleasing with their spacious gardens, are replaced by purely functional blocks of flats which have nothing more to commend them than over-praised 'modern conveniences'.
In 1972, Dr. Francine Patterson started to teach sign language to Koko.
In April of 1968, Rev. King was in Memphis, Tennessee.
In 1951, Sister Teresa was sent to Calcutta, then the largest city in India.
Mexican desperadoes during the early twenties were usually armed to the teeth with stolen firearms and ammunition.
In 11 hours, we will arrive in San Francisco around 7:30.
"There is a tide" is, in fact, from a passage in Shakespeare's Julius Caesar.
"How far are you going?" "I'm heading for Chicago."
Right, I said, shivering at this recital as a man would who gets hysterical while taking a shower if a bit of soap stings his eye.
Let's go by taxi, shall we?
Let's go by taxi, OK?
Shall we take a cab?
At that time, Mexico was not yet independent of Spain.
I usually take a shower after I play tennis, but today I couldn't.

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