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It looked tough to achieve his aim.
The end does not necessarily justify the means.
The end justifies the means.
Does the end justify the means?
The end justifies the means.
Granting that the aim is right, how will you carry out the plan?
The end does not always justify the means.
Kill the goose that lays the golden eggs.
The impending examination loomed large in her mind.
You must not think about your immediate profit only.
You must be polite to your elders.
I awoke to find myself in a strange room.
She woke to find herself in the hospital.
I opened my eyes to find myself on a sofa.
Adjust the setting of the alarm clock.
The alarm woke up Mayuko.
Turn off the alarm.
I'll set the alarm for seven o'clock.
My alarm clock didn't work. That's why I was late.
Although the alarm rang I failed to wake up.

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