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Well it's very difficult changing jobs after you're thirty so I don't really want to do it.
The days after that flew past.
They seem a little past their peak, but even so we enjoyed the beautiful cherry blossoms.
Despite the problems of excessive commercialization, etc. the Olympics will go forward into the new century.
We spent the entire day in Yoyogi Park.
Come to that the uniform had a bit more starch than that I usually wear, it's a bit uncomfortable.
When it comes to Chinese books that are overvalued worldwide I suppose it's Sun Tzu, isn't it?
If there are past exam questions then I think it would be best to give them a quick look over.
If your rent comes in past the fifth, a late charge will be added.
If I'm lucky enough for the medicine to work I can get to sleep after 1am but if I don't take it then I can't sleep until about 4am.
Due to unavoidable circumstances this summer I can't stay in my holiday cottage.
Well, there's no such thing as being too late to correct one's faults.
Without flinching from that fact in the slightest, Chitose is spending today as well in fine spirit.
That's a misunderstanding for sure. You're giving me too much credit.
Jim tends to go too far.
Oi you, that's too much of a rip off by anyone's count! 6:4 is more than enough. Of course I'm the '6'.
How about spending an elegant and blissful time at a beauty salon?
The old man wondered why life had passed him by.
Old people look back on the past too much.
Old people are inclined to look back on the past.

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