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No matter where you live, you would find it difficult not to laugh at, say, Charlie Chaplin's early films.
Such a case is not uncommon today.
We have no such example.
Those regulations all apply to everyone without a single exception.
That's an unusual thing, undoubtedly.
It's a perfect example of cruel fate.
That year's buzzword was digital: digital clocks, digital microwave ovens, even digital pens.
And soon after I procured Xenophon's Memorable Things of Socrates, in which there are many instances of the same method.
Could you please give me some more examples of that?
Smith argues that no international laws can be applied to this case.
Now let's return to the main problem of education.
About 14,000 of these usually have tickets for the Center Court.
This is an exceptional case.
I think this is a case in point.
This is an interesting case where there is no principal determining element.
This is an instance of modern British life.
This is an exception to the rule.
This is a superb illustration of how Emmet modified the traditional architectural designs.
This is an example of the survival of the fittest, as it is called.
I believe this is a case in point.

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