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If it looks like an apple and it tastes like an apple, it's probably an apple.
Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn.
To tell the truth, sweetheart, I'm not at all interested.
Cats are like girls. If they talk to you it's great, but if you try to talk to them, it doesn't go so well.
My little sister's hobby is designing icons on the web, and she distributes them free of charge on her website whenever she finds the free time to do so.
What he told us the other day simply doesn't make sense, does it?
What he told us the other day simply doesn't make sense, does it?
I go to cabarets two times a week, but I have no interest in after-hours.
What will this mean for Edinburgh?
This soup needs just a touch of salt.
My son? He doesn't seem to be interested in classical music. I always hear some loud music coming from his room, though - techno, electric, or what have you.
My son? He doesn't seem interested in classical music. I can't tell whether it's techno or electro, but he's always listening to music at a loud volume.
I've been thinking about the meaning of life.
I couldn't tell what kind of person this girl I met on the internet was from her profile, but something about her still piqued my curiosity, as though I had met her in a previous life, or something occult-ish like that, anyways.
I was surprised that her hobby was karate. She always wears cute clothes.
I don't like this quiet necktie. Please show me a more colourful one.
I don't like this plain necktie. Please show me a more colourful one.
I couldn't make out what he meant by 'megafeps'.
The fruit is similar to an orange in shape and to a pineapple in taste.
I have the feeling that my French is improving slowly.

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