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Until now, I've never been spoken to by a foreigner.
Never have I seen her before.
I've never met her.
I had never seen a panda till that time.
Nothing is more delightful for me than to talk with him.
For me, there is nothing more fun to do than to talk with him.
There's nothing more fun for me to do than to talk with him.
I, for my part, have nothing more to say.
We've only corresponded and never met in person.
When parents are far away from their children, there is nothing they can do about their safety or welfare.
You cannot be too careful when you choose your job.
You cannot be careful in the mountains.
You won't be let down if you read the entire book.
Up to now, I have never met him.
I have nothing to do at the moment.
Nothing is more important than this: to know yourself.
We can not be too careful in operating a nuclear power plant.
Formidable looking spiders do not attack people.
It's no use playing tough.
We cannot overestimate the value of health.

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