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We aren't born with the capacity to carry out a happy coexistence.
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The future was five minutes ago.
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The strong shall devour the meek's reward.
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I don't remember exactly.
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Jim's coming to the party, too.
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There are no clocks in my room.
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Learning Klingon will serve him well in his business career.
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I met him when I was a student.
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I can't speak that fast.
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I'd rather live in peaceful poverty than in wealth and fear.
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Let's start at the beginning.
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No one said anything to me.
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No one knew it.
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What do you have to eat today?
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The boy stayed quiet.
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Listen! They're playing my favorite music.
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That man has hit bottom: his wife has left him, he's lost his job, and he's an alcoholic. The worst is that I know him--he used to be my boss five years ago.
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Have you heard? Our neighbor won the lottery, and she's gone to the Bahamas on a luxury cruise.
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Shit! You scared me half to death!
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Today is March 5th.
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He'll come at noon.
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See you at five.
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It's a quarter to three.
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The store also opens at night.
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Where can you find the closest store?
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Where can I do some shopping?
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Will you come with me to the store?
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Is this price acceptable?
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40 dollars for seven days.
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100 euros for the whole day.
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Would you like to contribute to the program?
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They watched me in silence.
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We're neighbors.
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I have to meet him.
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I am in favor of a German orthographic reform.
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Do you really think we'll get it?
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There are over 800,000 Basque speakers in the world.
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There are over seven thousand languages in the world.
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The capital of Ecuador is Quito, in the mountainous province of Pichincha.
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This sentence isn't very interesting out of context.
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If there's no solution, it's because there's no problem.
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Religion is the opiate of the masses.
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We had a fairly good idea what the world thought of the United States. Now we also know what the United States thinks of the rest of the world.
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Where are you coming from?
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Where is the highest point on earth?
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In what continent is the Nile River?
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What countries formed the Axis Powers in World War II?
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Your boyfriend is a problematic person, but that's not a good enough reason to give up or break off your relationship.
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For what you have written, your reaction is not justified in any manner, and I imagine it can make your life impossible.
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I love practical jokes.
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Paris is one of the cities I visited last year.
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Embrace your vulnerability, feel your fear, love fully.
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Go wash up!
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Mom and Dad gave me a bicycle.
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Are there public restrooms in this building?
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Come when you have some time.
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I'm speaking with my student.
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In China, we put our family name first, then our name.
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There are no chairs in this room.
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I usually take a bath at night.
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There was nobody in the room.
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This towel is rough to the touch.
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The phlebotomist scared herself by practicing her craft on a balloon.
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Upon explaining plosives to his class, the linguistics teacher instantly became covered in spit.
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Idle hands are the Internet's workshop.
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As a matter of fact, he did just catch that bird in midair with his teeth.
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Even science is not an exact science.
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It's funny how German can take a verb, cut it in half, and spread it over a five-clause sentence.
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This generation of online daters, far more native to the Internet, are a lot less awkward than the first generation.
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How many sisters do they have?
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Let's put the Christmas tree here.
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We'll have to celebrate the winter solstice.
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Through which city does the Mississippi River pass?
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Or are there photographs so obscene that you can't publish them?
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I'm sorry, but I have to go to the gym.
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The telethon is a French TV program organized every year to collect funds in order to finance medical research.
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They constructed a new government.
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I cry every time I hear this song.
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Your daughter isn't a girl anymore.
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You would have to practice the violin every day.
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Why do you use Tatoeba?
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It's a pretty house.
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Today is McRib Friday.
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Fifteen more minutes and I'll be out of here.
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For very long?
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Do you speak Esperanto?
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Shall we go together?
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English is pretty hard, isn't it?
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The author is Brazilian.
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Tell me what movies you guys have seen.
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During the Middle Ages, honor was fundamental to the life of the free man and of the Christian man.
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I'd like to be a millionaire.
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I don't like playing on a team.
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I don't have much collaborative spirit.
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Let's play, little bro!
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They became nervous.
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She took a taxi to the museum.
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What's today's menu?
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Does your head hurt often?
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I think he's angry.