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I got this CD player for free.
My teacher's instructions are always to the point.
My boss was forced to resign.
My apartment gets plenty of sunshine.
We derive a great deal of pleasure from watching baseball games.
We cannot but rely on your help.
We can derive great pleasure from books.
We disputed the victory to the end.
We have no choice but to go.
We had to cooperate with each other.
We could not but weep at the sad news.
We can derive pleasure from books.
Our neighbors were compelled to sell their houses.
Nothing can happen more beautiful than death.
I disliked the idea of the necessary call, but it had to be done.
Institutions, however noble their missions, have failed to replace the family.
There is nothing for me to do except to obey the order.
Jobs are hard to come by with so many people out of work.
I've acquired confidence in the job.
To our regret, we were obliged to call off the game, which we had been looking forward to.

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