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We cannot do without air and water.
Those books which have made a lasting contribution to man's quest for truth, we call great books.
God preserve us!
At midnight, we reached the village by car.
The evidence convinced us of his innocence.
When, one day, computers undertake to translate literary works, it will be the end of literature as we know it.
The victory made us more excited.
Thanks to the favorable wind, we soon reached the island.
I would rather our uncle visited us.
Practice is as important as theory, but we are apt to value the latter and despise the former.
Through television we can learn various things which we cannot actually see or hear.
We must work hard to make up for lost time.
We'll have lived here for two years next April.
The situation calls for our cool judgement.
Our plan failed because of the shortage of funds.
I think each of us played a part in inviting today's confusion.
It was not until yesterday that we noticed the animal missing.
We go there often.
Until recently we took oil for granted.
And, most important of all, the stone does not tell us what kind of happiness we should find in that house.

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