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We decided to employ men of ability irrespective of their experience.
As is often the case with educated people, he likes classical music better than jazz.
A man of learning is not always a man of sense.
The learned are apt to despise the ignorant.
Anyone with an opinion please raise their hand.
The great critic and poet is lecturing on philosophy.
The great statesman and general is still living.
Mr Ito is a highly educated man.
Mr. Ito is a highly educated man.
Ben, if anything, was a sensible man.
In brief, if the individual accepts the values of democracy, he must also accept the responsibilities of democracy.
There's somebody here who did it, isn't there?
You must bring the person who is immediately concerned with the accident.
The doctor is a man of culture.
A gentleman is a man of independent means.
How is it that otherwise reasonable people come to believe that this same roof, that practically vanishing commodity, is freely obtainable just by packing up and going to another country?
Everybody in this world has to cope with a lot of difficulties.
These words were spoken by someone who shall be nameless.
What makes one person more intelligent than another?
What makes one person a genius and another person a fool?

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