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The book was read almost by every student did not seem to be very interesting. |
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The program was broadcast early in the morning and everybody was shocked by it. |
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The mushrooms were cooked by the neighbor caused serious damage to the girl�s liver. |
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Although the presentation was presented in a clear way the faces of the audience did not |
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look amicable at all, on the contrary they looked pococurante and distrustful. |
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Despite the fact that the children were unscathed by the accident got a terrible shock |
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they seemed to be all right and in a while were got calm and were able to tell the story. |
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The snowdrifts getting higher and higher they soon were separated from the world and |
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thus they could rely only on the themselves helping and supporting one another. |
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Carol having been painted the room understood that she did not like the color. |
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If they had bought the present tomorrow but I doubt it, I would be more than surprised. |
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Having been answered the letter in short she decided on not sending it at all. |
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The girl was described her pet kitten as a cuddly little thing amicable and amusing. |
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Apparently he had misunderstood the place of the meeting as he had called and reasked it. |
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Obviously the key was lost in a hurry was later found by the burglar who used it to break in |
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The caller was unable to answer any of the questions asked by the policeman fainted and |
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did not regain his consciousness until the doctor was arrived. |
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Although they did the tremendous work to protect the project from failure they hardly did |
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not succeed and were forced to repay the funds that they had got. |
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The graph was seen in this picture provides us sufficient information to make the right |
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conclusion and to enable us to reduce further loss. |
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