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I don't know why he bought instant coffee when there was a free espresso machine around the

corner which was constantly stocked. The computer is dying on me. It's a significant part of history.
She had always wanted to be a boxer, but was so weak that she never made it more than a class or
two before giving up. People living in a big city tend to lack exercise. The advanced technology is
what sold me. Tom also broke his big toe on his right foot. I was so thirsty that I couldn't wait to
get a drink of water. My big brother shared his cake with me.

I made bacon. No sport should be called football. I hope your trip is relaxing. The feelings on my
side were real. As a kid, she thought that dinosaurs were still alive and lived in the woods behind
her house. Her grandmother gave her the bracelet. It was a massive lightning storm. A wooden
chair can get uncomfortable. It was really nice of your mom to give me a ride home from school
today. The chocolate chip cookies smelled so good that I ate one without asking. She said nothing
and left the room. She got her first iPad when she was two years old. Her grandparents were very
kind people but they didn't understand her. You may choose what to eat from this list.

The dog was exceedingly cute, except for when he was pooping. Karl Marx actually thought that
under capitalism poets would be able to find work that paid wages. You should brush your teeth
soon. I wonder if she dressed herself as hastily as we did: the room still dark, neither of us awake
enough to remember to turn on the light switch, the echo of the telephone bells in our ears. She
constantly thought she was one mistake away from being fired. Tom has written down the things
we need to do. This shouldn't be a big deal. When you are in your thirties you actually read Hegel,
because you only pretended to read him in your twenties. He’s the best in the business.

She wanted her grandmother's old bike, but the tires were worn out and she couldn't find a shop
that could replace them. I will make an observation. Sue was her favorite classmate. I took him to
the park, ordered room service, and let him stay up late to eat ice cream. Everyone mocked her for
getting a philosophy degree, but she got a well-paying job after college. I am having his baby. I
am extra ticklish for some reason. I don't care how long your socks are. As a kid, she thought that
dinosaurs were still alive and lived in the woods behind her house. Her grandmother gave her the
bracelet. It was a massive lightning storm. A wooden chair can get uncomfortable. It was really
nice of your mom to give me a ride home from school today. The chocolate chip cookies smelled
so good that I ate one without asking. She said nothing and left the room. She got her first iPad
when she was two years old.
I wonder if she dressed herself as hastily as we did: the room still dark, neither of us awake enough
to remember to turn on the light switch, the echo of the telephone bells in our ears. She constantly
thought she was one mistake away from being fired. Tom has written down the things we need to
do. This shouldn't be a big deal. When you are in your thirties you actually read Hegel, because
you only pretended to read him in your twenties. He’s the best in the business. this is a sarcastic
phrase meaning that something unlucky happened.

Let's go shopping. I hate cats even more than I hate dogs. I am the designated survivor. I felt sort
of sick. I want to stand up. Tom and Mary shared an umbrella. You can't pick her headstone. She
would have sold her soul for a bowl of spaghetti bolognese. Kelly sells blankets. His father owns
the restaurant. I am here to be pushed to a higher level. We still have a couple of big decisions to
make. The mailbox was bent and broken and looked like someone had knocked it over on purpose.
It’s as flat as a pancake. I was riding my bike when I got winded.

She thought she wanted to be an editor, until she got a job and realized she hated detail work. The
Nazis are considered bad because they succeeded in carrying out their ideal of ending the Jews.
Everyone mocked her for getting a philosophy degree, but she got a well-paying job after college.
She loved first dates because it was a great way to meet cool people. . I want to stand up. Tom and
Mary shared an umbrella. You can't pick her headstone. She would have sold her soul for a bowl
of spaghetti bolognese. Kelly sells blankets. His father owns the restaurant. I am here to be pushed
to a higher level. We still have a couple of big decisions to make. The mailbox was bent and broken
and looked like someone had knocked it over on purpose. It’s as flat as a pancake. I was riding my
bike when I got winded.

She wanted her grandmother's old bike, but the tires were worn out and she couldn't find a shop
that could replace them. I will make an observation. Sue was her favorite classmate. I took him to
the park, ordered room service, and let him stay up late to eat ice cream. Everyone mocked her for
getting a philosophy degree, but she got a well-paying job after college. I am having his baby. I
am extra ticklish for some reason. I don't care how long your socks are. As a kid, she thought that
dinosaurs were still alive and lived in the woods behind her house. Her grandmother gave her the
bracelet. It was a massive lightning storm. A wooden chair can get uncomfortable. It was really
nice of your mom to give me a ride home from school today. The chocolate chip cookies smelled
so good that I ate one without asking. She said nothing and left the room. She got her first iPad
when she was two years old.

I wonder if she dressed herself as hastily as we did: the room still dark, neither of us awake enough
to remember to turn on the light switch, the echo of the telephone bells in our ears. She constantly
thought she was one mistake away from being fired. Tom has written down the things we need to
do. This shouldn't be a big deal. When you are in your thirties you actually read Hegel, because
you only pretended to read him in your twenties. He’s the best in the business. this is a sarcastic
phrase meaning that something unlucky happened.

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