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Bill is seldom ever on time.
What's the difference?
Let's check why your answers differ from mine.
Someone must have left it there.
All people can become friends, even if their languages and customs are different.
Is he mad that he should say such a foolish thing?
That makes no difference.
Are you mad that you should do such a thing?
That is not exactly what I said.
It's quite distinct from the smell of burning.
That's not the case.
That is not the point in question.
I'm afraid you're mistaken.
I think that's wrong.
That is not quite what I wanted.
That's against the contract.
That's quite another thing to what you promised.
The two countries differ in religion and culture.
I disagree with you on the matter.
The two brothers are quite unlike in their appearance.

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