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Whether he will be offered the scholarship or not is still in the air.
The claim of community involvement is just window dressing; City Hall will do what it wants to anyhow.
A man is as old as he feels and a woman as old as she looks.
A man is as old as he feels, and a woman as old as she looks.
The meaning of a word is determined by the context where it is used.
Who will go there is not yet decided.
Have you decided on a name for your new baby?
One's lifestyle is largely determined by money.
When people meet, first impressions determine more than 50 percent of whatever happens next.
A man's happiness depends on what he is rather than on what he has.
The maid was totally tired of her household routine.
Housewives may well complain about their daily routine.
Our holiday plans are still up in the air.
I follow my routine every day.
I cannot afford to leave you idle. You must take up a regular occupation.
We must do away with these old rules.
Much of our daily living must consist of routine that requires little or no mental effort.
Every time I drop in to visit, they constantly get in my hair.
Whenever I get ready to go shopping, he invariably starts getting on my back.
When I was a student at MIT I used to eat at a certain restaurant in Boston.

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