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If it were not for electricity, our civilized life would be impossible.
Let us remember that if this financial crisis taught us anything, it's that we cannot have a thriving Wall Street while Main Street suffers.
Since the role I play is that of a tree, it's just as if I didn't have one.
He has no interest in politics.
Politics leaves him cold.
This statement-of-purpose essay has no consistency in how the points are laid out and gives a distracted impression.
Coming to school in your pajamas, how lazy!
I had no toys or anything else, so I used a chalk that had been bought for me and drew pictures and letters on a closet door.
This is not a sentence.
I was going to run over the notes one last time, but there wasn't time.
Luckily, the treatment was only ineffective instead of harmful.
She seems to have no interest in soccer.
Those shadows appeared in a way like giant dinosaurs, with a long neck and a very big jaw without teeth.
I don't have time to argue with you; I'm preparing the food.
There are no roses without thorns.
There is no rose without thorns.
Nothing could be done, except wait.
Tom had no reason to be angry.
The sky today is blue, without a cloud.
His openness is a very positive quality, although not without its drawbacks.

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