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Midterm exams start next week. Just cramming the night before won't get you ready. There'll be a lot of tough questions. You should start studying today.
He eats, breathes and sleeps computers.
Your daughter's on drugs.
Chop the pickled cabbage finely.
I don't usually eat it, but because I saw the commercial where the person was slurping down ochazuke, it made me really crave it.
A marron glacé is a sugar coated chestnut, similar to the Japanese sweet natto.
Her body was already in the water from the waist down.
Her body was already in the water from the waist down.
If you want this marriage to work, you need to choose between spending time with me and working all the time.
When I was in college, I always studied most of the night just before a test.
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