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He forgot that he bought her a present.
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I'm the last one who saw Tom.
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I have a Facebook account.
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It is an endangered species.
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Tom did a cartwheel.
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Dubai is a low-tax economy.
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Then there is a problem...
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It was a very stupid decision.
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He is in a relationship with a foreign student.
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A famous architect built this house.
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She saw a tall man yesterday.
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They will hold a meeting at 2 o'clock this afternoon.
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I don't know any blind men.
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We'll leave in an hour.
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Is Natasha a common name in Russia?
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That man was wearing a tiger mask.
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What I’m getting at is that Zamenhof not only built a linguistic object, but that behind that was an idea — an idea of brotherhood, a pacifist idea. That strength of an ideal — for which Esperantists were even persecuted under Nazism and Stalinism — is still conserved by the community of Esperantists. One cannot say that it has failed, but one thing needs to be said: the reason why any language is successful is always indefinable.
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Jim is above any of his classmates in English.
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That's a huge challenge.
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The poor young man finally became a great artist.
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That evening, the university held a meeting for foreign students and Chinese students studying foreign languages.
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She dreamed that she was a princess.
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