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Most scientific breakthroughs are nothing else than the discovery of the obvious.
They rarely spoke of the labour problem at their workplace.
In most cases, we can deliver within three business days.
I tumbled on the truth by the merest accident, when I'd pretty nearly chucked the whole job.
I think it is certain that there is intelligent life in this universe, but the likelihood of that life coming to Earth is practically nil.
What's different from Japan is that the doctors of Singapore generally all know each other.
Ah, now I remember. I used a condom; something I rarely, or rather practically never, do.
The bidet-toilet itself has not spread much outside of Japan.
By means of a super high-pressure water spray practically all the sediment is removed.
It's geared pretty much towards real fighting isn't it? Apart from the eyes, crotch, and attacks against fallen opponents just about anything goes ...
In the latest report, it is written that 90% of all the cocaine smuggled in the world is transported by sea, and most of that by speedboat.
We sped into the narrow track, hardly dropping any speed. "It's a short cut!" "Oi! It's a footpath!!"
There were so few proper members in the badminton club that it was half-way between dead and 'on break'.
The surface of a planet is composed mostly of water.
The train was almost an hour behind time.
There is little food in the refrigerator.
You can hardly expect me to help you.
Good words are worth much, and cost little.
Good words are worth a lot, but cost almost nothing.
Because the parents divorced, the girl had little contact with the father.

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