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Are you saying my life is in danger?
They quarreled.
I want you to tell me the truth.
He said that his previous dentist told him that he'd remove nicotine stains if he stopped smoking.
If you say "I was tricked," well that's certainly so but there's no mistaking that you were the one who signed up on a "sweet deal".
Frankly speaking, this 'on board' means "doesn't have a graphics card".
He said with a perplexed expression, "I've heard nothing, so I can't say anything."
It's only the anti-war pinkos who say things like Saddam isn't a threat.
She's a plain speaker.
I got what she was saying.
I understood what she said.
How to prepare black porgy: Sashimi, Whatever anybody says sashimi is the tastiest.
That's just standard practise, it's not like they're cutting corners.
An infinitive without a 'to' attached is called a bare infinitive.
Normally you'd call 250 yards a great distance for an amateur.
Now that I think of it, I've been asked to look at a haiku he'd written by the tipsy bloke sitting next to me on the train.
I'm told "idiot" is a bad word, but where I grew up it doesn't really feel that bad.
"Pet loss" refers to the reactions of shock and anger that occur in owners who have been bereaved of their pets.
"Risk money" refers to funds placed in investments that seek high-return, although high-risk, investments.
Can we say "No" to America?

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