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Mother is never impatient with us.
Material standards of living were never higher.
In doing things, we cannot be too careful.
The importance of welfare cannot be over-emphasized.
My father rarely, if ever, goes out on Sundays.
Poverty is a pain, but no disgrace.
As long as a bear is relatively inactive, and is not exposed to wind, it does not burn excessive energy in cold weather.
She cannot recommend him too much.
She left Japan, never to return home again.
She was never heard to speak ill of others.
She denied having been asked to go on a business trip.
Though she was alone, I didn't think she was lonely.
She is seldom late for school.
She seldom, if ever, goes to bed before eleven.
She was never free from pain after that.
You cannot be too polite in front of her.
I know her by sight, but I've never spoken to her.
I know her by sight, but I've never spoken to her.
She, of all people, wouldn't do such a thing.
They would never meet again.

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