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My father's work is to buy wool.
He jumped into the water clothes and all.
A strange incident happened during his speech.
So far as he was concerned, things were going well.
As far as he was concerned, things were going well.
The secret of success lies in the ability to get the other person's point of view and see things from his angle as well as from your own.
I said that to myself.
I cannot account for this strange happening.
We held many negotiations but to no purpose.
You must take things as they are.
I would like to stress that it is more convenient to control tariffs as a bloc rather than country by country.
Seen close-up, things have a way of showing their defects, their innate ugliness.
A chain of events led to the outbreak of the war.
Try to see things as they really are.
The unhappy event made him put an end to himself.
The event has fixed firmly in my mind.
Gambling brought about his ruin.
Uninstall method: Chuck the whole folder into the recycle bin.

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