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I learned many things about Greek culture.
May I trouble you to pass me the pepper?
Could you please pass me the pepper?
Could you pass me the pepper, please?
She took a taxi to the hospital.
She went to the hospital by taxi.
The baby was splashing in the bathtub.
He can both speak and write Russian.
Call me Ishmael.
Call Ishmael.
Ishmael, come over here!
The pears we eat in Japan look almost like apples.
I like her sense of style. Her clothes and makeup always look good.
The magician asked for a volunteer from the audience.
Mary is very gentle with her baby sister.
You should stay away from Takashi for now. He has a work interview tomorrow or something, and he's really tense.
You know, the ones where you skewer some marshmallows and roast them. I don't know what they're called but they're really good. Let's try roasting some at my place sometime, too.
The first things that you hear when you arrive at Las Vegas are the dings of the slot machines.
Ecstasy is a stimulant type of drug.
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.

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