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Like most diseases, it has its own symptoms.
To many people, it was nothing short of a miracle.
Many a man has predicted it.
The moment I heard the footsteps, I knew who it was.
It is one thing to own a library; It is quite another to use it wisely.
To own a library is one thing and to use it is another.
The bright child can tolerate failure.
All in all, I thought it was a good book.
In most elections, whichever candidate gets the majority of the votes, wins the election.
When the sign on the door of a rest room says OCCUPIED, it means someone is using it.
I bought a watch the other day. It keeps good time.
We'll go to Hong Kong first, and then we'll go to Singapore.
I'll turn off the fire first, and run to a safe place.
First, I'd turn off the fire and then I'd run to a safe place.
I can't sell it for love or money.
The baby caught sight of my ballpoint pen and reached out for it.
Tax wise, it is an attractive arrangement.
Upon my word I will do it.
The best way for adjusting the gap between the internal and the external price and securing economic growth is to promote the non-manufacturing industry's productivity by aggressive investing in facilities.
It is not men's faults that ruin them so much as the manner in which they conduct themselves after the faults have been committed.

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