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Which is heavier, lead or gold?
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We had better go home rather than wait here.
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What beast dost thou think thou art? Art thou a hound or a rat?
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I'd made up my mind to stop snacking, but against my better judgment, I keep giving in to temptation and eating ice cream.
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He promised to return and yet he didn't.
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Is the rat alive or dead?
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Is the cat on the chair or under the chair?
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The point is whether she will come or not.
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With all his efforts, he failed the test.
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He came in spite of the heavy snow.
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Should the United Kingdom remain a member of the European Union or leave the European Union?
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Shortly before his wedding, he decided not to get married.
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I still don't know your name.
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In France did you work at the embassy or in the consulate?
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She has faults, but I love her none the less.
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It's better for me to sit on the train than to be crushed.
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Dark as it was, we managed to find our way home.
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"Do you prefer tea or coffee?" "Coffee, please."
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We have the alternative of death and submission.
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She is beautiful, intelligent and, what is best of all, very kind-hearted.
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I don't have a CD player, but I bought the CD anyway.
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We waited a long time, but she didn't show up.
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Do you prefer white rice or brown rice?
Which do you like better, white rice or brown rice?
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Despite all of the traffic we managed to make it in time.
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