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In theory, there is no difference between theory and practice. But, in practice, there is.
I'm one too, and I'm sure there are lots of night-owls in the IT world.
Certainly she wouldn't have dreamt that I would get up promptly without grumbling.
You just missed Ami as she went out.
"What's the difference between erotic and kinky?" "Erotic is when you use a feather and kinky is when you use a whole chicken."
The blood on the road must be mine.
I am sure that more flags were burned as a result of Congress passing that law than had ever been burned before.
What a contrast between them!
There are noticeable differences between the two.
There is a marked difference between them.
There is little, if any, difference between the two.
I must have lost it.
Something must have happened to him on the way.
It must be the postman.
The kettle must be boiling.
He must be at home as the light in on.
He must be a bookworm to read ten books every day.
My mother must be angry.
Her mother must have smelled something fishy.
We have to consider the problem in the light of cultural differences.

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