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| Since the class has no questions concerning the topics discussed in class, the class is ready for a test. |
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| All of my friends are doing it. |
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Kintaro: "I don't see how you can consider Stalin to be a great leader. He killed millions of his own people, and he crippled the Soviet economy." Dave: "That can't be right. I have a book at home that says that Stalin was acting in the best interest of the people, written by an acclaimed profesor of European history. It's got examples and everything." |
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| Ever since I got to this town, I've seen nothing but beggars. Everyone here must be poor. |
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| We have to stop the tuition increase! The next thing you know, they'll be charging $40,000 a semester! |
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Jill: "We should clean out the closets. They are getting a bit messy." Bill: "Why, we just went through those closets last year. Do we have to clean them out every day?" Jill: "I never said anything about cleaning them out every day. You just want too keep all your junk forever, which is just ridiculous." |
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| I think there is great merit in making the requirements stricter for the graduate students. I recommend that you support it, too. After all, we are in a budget crisis and we do not want our salaries affected. |
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| Look, you're going to have to make up your mind. Either you decide that you can afford this stereo, or you decide you are going to do without music for a while. |
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| Abortion is the unjustified killing of a human being and as such is murder. Murder is illegal. So abortion should be illegal. |
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