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When I go to school I always take this route.
It’s inappropriate to come at this time.
[Good news] the right answer for when girls are in a bad mood has been discovered lol
I’m arriving at Tokyo station around 7 o’clock.
Why don’t you give me a call? – Because I don’t have time.
A 64-year-old male staff in the Kobe City Waterworks Bureau, between last September and this March for stepping out for approximately 3 minutes 26 times to order a bento box at the restaurant nearby during working hours ended up getting a pay cut of half a day.
It’s already this time. I have to go home.
When I go to school, I always pass by that person.
When I saw the difficult assessment through, I was about to cry.
I met a friend from high school and it made me feel very nostalgic.
When my mother gave me a call, I was in the office.
I always go to bed around 12 o’clock.
When I signed the contract, I was definitely told that it was a Sony!
It’s too cold to swim in the outdoor pool at this time of year.
Dear, it’s time to wake up.
During the bubble period, cars and watches were male status symbols.
I bought a watch with many functions.
Well, I have something to ask you but do you have a minute?
During a typhoon, you shouldn’t go out.
When I arrived, he had already passed away.

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