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I wish you hadn't told that story to my mother.
You can talk until you're blue in the face, but you'll never convince me.
As soon as there is any talk of paying, he cools down.
It was a heartbreaking story.
Can you take notes for me during the professor's talk?
The professor's speech was full of humor.
Stories like Cinderella can be found in China, Japan and in every land of the world.
The chairperson cut me short.
The ceremony began with his speech.
A reporter is interviewing Dr. Patterson about Koko, a talking gorilla.
Several newspapers published the story.
Strange to say, the figure went out of sight suddenly.
Strange to say, he saw the ghost of his father.
Oddly enough, he insisted on his innocence.
Strange to say, no one voted for the candidate.
Strange as it is, the story is true.
Some are deceived by fair words.
He was in the middle of a funny story when he broke off to answer the telephone.
The students noted the professor's main points.
There were hardly any teachers at the school that students could talk to.

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