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Most people think computers will never be able to think.
He has the least money of us all.
She has the same bag as you have.
Nobles do not exist merely because there is a peerage system. Even if there were no peerage system, there will be people who are naturally dominant and who will quickly rise to nobility. So much for our nobility then. Why, we are mere peasants.
It's not because you have a title, that you're a noble. There are people who have a natural nobility and are fine nobles. People like us who only have nobility titles are not nobles, we're more like peasants.
Of the sweets that I tasted in France, the ones that I'd like to eat most are the brioche, the baba au rhum and the marrons glacés.
By the way, the pastry known as "Shu Cream" in Japan is not known under this name neither in England nor in France. If you ask for a "Shu Cream" in England, you will end up comically receiving shoe shine.
Do you have a ticket?
Do you have the tickets?
I have a very old stamp.
Take anything you want.
We'll decide it like men, bring the dice!
I have a sore throat. Do you have a cough drop?
Tom had nothing to eat.
I have a few pens.
I wish that you had brought a heating pack. It's a necessary article in winter.
I wish that you had brought a kairo. It's a necessary article in winter.
I wish that you had brought a heating pack. It's a necessary article in winter.
I wish that you had brought a kairo. It's a necessary article in winter.
This is all the money I have.

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