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If one has the right to live, then one should also have the right to die. If not, then living is not a right, but an obligation.
I ended up seeing it under bad circumstances.
Soccer is a sport in which players can't touch the ball with their arms, except for the keeper, who can use his whole body to defend the goal.
Does that make you sad?
Don't flatter yourself.
You're in trouble, aren't you?
Are you in trouble with the law?
I heard you might be in trouble.
I thought I'd never be happy again.
My eyesight is getting worse.
I think we could be great friends.
It's getting warmer and warmer.
Tom didn't sound as if he was in trouble.
I thought it would be an opportunity for you to improve your French.
If you want to grow up, you have to drink a lot of milk.
I have to do this alone.
I thought it'd get easier.
How long has Tom been missing?
I wanted Tom to stay longer, but he had to leave.
I thought you might like to know who's coming to our party.

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