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Men differ from brutes in that they can think and speak.
A person views things differently according to whether they are rich or poor.
People look at things differently depending on whether they are rich or poor.
Men differ from brutes in that they can think and speak.
So many men, so many minds.
So many men, so many minds.
People differ in habits.
Women are finding out that many different roles are open to them.
People tomorrow will have different ideas.
Haruki and Machiko were very happy to see each other again.
Innovation has something to do with the faculty to notice unusual phenomena.
The younger generation looks at things differently.
Something must be wrong with our car; the engine is giving off smoke.
My boss says one thing and means another.
Each society has a different institution.
I beg to differ from you on that point.
I beg to differ with you.
We are distinct from each other in taste.
We have different ways of thinking.
I can tell my umbrella from the others.

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