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The government official spoke to the reporter on condition of anonymity.
That's an incredible story.
I've never heard such a story all my life.
Recently my brother in law, artillery major Y, came back from a three year trip in Paris. Surrounded by a great number of souvenirs he had brought back, we heard tales of his travels.
Recently my brother in law, artillery major Y, came back from a three year trip in Paris. Surrounded by a great number of souvenirs he had brought back, we heard tales of his travels.
I don't feel much like talking right now.
Are you listening to me at all?
That's quite a story.
Just between you and me, that fat ugly witch is on a diet.
They just had a very serious conversation.
The customers gave him fleeting glances, then returned to their conversations.
She listens to him.
Tom clearly wasn't listening to what Mary was saying.
How does that sound?
I don't want to talk about it.
Tom paid no attention to what Mary said.
The company's president makes a conclusion.
This story is worth reading again.
What an interesting story it is!
Tom needs to talk to you.

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