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Take shelter from the storm.
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Take a test.
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He learned to tolerate the heat.
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I can tolerate working on Saturdays, but not on Sundays.
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The luck of the Irish.
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They say luck is a lady.
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I understand what she means.
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I understand wanting more.
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The military academy at West Point.
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The French Academy.
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He prepared his presentation carefully in advance.
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Cesarean sections are sometimes the result of abnormal presentations.
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A liberal political complexion.
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He altered the complexion of his times.
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Suck the poison from the place where the snake bit.
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This sucks!
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He borrowed a large sum.
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The sum of forty pounds.
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Let's follow our great helmsman!
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The police had been following him for weeks but they could not prove his involvement in the bombing.
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I keep my specimens under glass to protect them.
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Keep my job for me while I give birth.
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Take the gun from your pocket.
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The test grader takes off a point for every misspelled word.
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He is playing third.
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Now put it into third.
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There is an opening in the sales department.
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He slipped through an opening in the crowd.
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I bet she will be there!
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You can bet on that!
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You'll pay for this!
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You'll pay for this opinion later.
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I think he is very smart.
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Think what a scene it must have been!
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A mother's love is not easily shaken.
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The theater was her first love.
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I got some great bargains at their annual sale.
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They held a sale to reduce their inventory.
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Cold is a vasoconstrictor.
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Come in, out of the cold.
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When these final episodes are broadcast it will be the finish of the show.
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"Almost an inspiration which gives to all work that finish which is almost art" -- Joseph Conrad.
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The children acted out a comic piece to amuse the guests.
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It is not known who created this piece.
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Kronas kurss -- the exchange rate of the krona.
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Grāmata maksā piecas kronas -- the book costs five krona.
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Nuts shell in falling.
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The corn shelled.
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I couldn't tell what the thing was.
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She has a thing about him.
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The hillside behind our house isn't generally much to look at, but once all the trees turn it's gorgeous.
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In Vermont, the leaves turn early.
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This school is well-known for having teachers of high quality.
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Quality of life is usually determined by health, education, and income.
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Assisted procreation can help those trying to conceive.
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The racist conceives such people to be inferior.
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His nomination was hotly protested.
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There was keen competition for the nomination.
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The book had an important impact on my thinking.
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His friend's opinion had an impact on his decision.
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Hastened the period of time of his recovery.
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Picasso's blue period.
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He ate a third of the pie.
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A simple harmony written in major thirds.
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That engineer is a credit to the team.
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If you do not come to class, you will not get credit for the class, regardless of how well you do on the final.
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The power of his love saved her.
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The deterrent power of nuclear weapons.
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He uttered harsh language.
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The English language.
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The seat of a saddle.
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There were not enough seats for all the guests.
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He doesn't care about how / whether she comes.
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I don't care what he does.
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The incarnation is a basic doctrine of classical Christianity.
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The four noble truths summarise the main doctrines of Buddhism.
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The woman does not even have one stick of furniture moved in yet.
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They had too much furniture for the small apartment.
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I know that the President lied to the people.
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I know it's time.
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It was a mountainous area.
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It was a closed area of employment.
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There was a small opening between the trees.
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The opening established the basic theme.
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The Moon is a natural satellite of the Earth.
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Many telecommunication satellites orbit at 36000 km above the equator.
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This computer will connect well to the network.
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Herman connected the computers.
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I mean no harm.
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I only meant to help you.
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Language sets homo sapiens apart from all other animals.
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The language introduced is standard throughout the text.
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Seek happiness.
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Seek an education.
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An inventory may be necessary to see if anything is missing.
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They held an inventory every month.
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Your wish will come true.
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Winter comes after autumn.
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The sequence of reciprocals has zero as its limit.
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To the limit of his ability.
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It is growing rapidly with no limitation in sight.
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Statute of limitations.
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Take steps.
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Take the gun from your pocket.
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Estimates of the city's loss on that job ranged as high as a million dollars.
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I've got a job for you -- could you wash the dishes?
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Do you know my sister?
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She doesn't know this composer.
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To attain (or to reach) proficiency.
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A test of proficiency in English.
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The collision of the two ships resulted in a serious oil spill.
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Three passengers were killed in the collision.
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Her death came as a terrible shock.
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He had two deaths on his conscience.
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I carry these thoughts in the back of my head.
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Amanda carried the package from home to New York.
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Ping your machine in the office.
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The bugs pinged the lamp shade.
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He rode into the mouth of the canyon.
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They built a fire at the mouth of the cave.
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He was suffering from museum fatigue.
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After watching TV with her husband she had a bad case of football fatigue.
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There was widespread danger of disease.
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You are in no danger.
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The general term of an algebraic equation of the n-th degree.
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The major term of a syllogism must occur twice.
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The political picture is favorable.
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The dictionary had many pictures.
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Draw pulp from the fruit.
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To draw a memorial, a deed, or bill of exchange.
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Shape the dough.
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Shape a figure.
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A number 13 shoe.
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This sweater is an all-wool number.
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Can the child dress by herself?
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Marlene dressed herself.
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Refine pig iron.
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Refine oil.
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Do research.
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This car does 150 miles per hour.
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These pipes carry waste water into the river.
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Amanda carried the package to New York from home.
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They traditionally trim the tree on Christmas Eve.
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The airplane trimmed.
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Mow the grass.
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He mowed the lawn.
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Strike an arc.
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The bullet struck her thigh.
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Can you shed light on this problem?
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Put that light out!
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A great congregation of birds flew over.
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A congregation of children pleaded for his autograph.
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Jones came in third.
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He answered the first question willingly, the second reluctantly, and the third with resentment.
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The insurance will replace the lost income.
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We need to replace the secretary that left a month ago.
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You look like someone drug you behind a horse for half a mile.
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They drugged the kidnapped tourist.
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The forces of reaction carried the election.
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In this reaction, the acid and base will neutralize each other, producing a salt.
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When was the last time we went out? I don't remember.
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He called four times.
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The whole floor complained about the lack of heat.
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The room has a wooden floor.
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The Academy of Music.
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The American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
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As the car salesman approached, wearing a plaid suit and slicked-back hair, he seemed to embody sleaze.
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This painting embodies the feelings of the Romantic period.
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The familiar conflict between Republicans and Democrats.
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His conflict of interest made him ineligible for the post.
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This multiplication of cells is a natural correlate of growth.
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Repeated copying leads to a multiplication of errors.
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Defense against hurricanes is an urgent problem.
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A good boxer needs a good defense.
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He left me an almost impossible shot.
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He is a crack shot.
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Put that light out!
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The light of my life.
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The formation of crystals.
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The formation of pseudopods.
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Do you have a light?
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Hey, buddy, you got a light?
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The reticulation of a leaf.
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The reticulation of a photographic emulsion.
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His conflict of interest made him ineligible for the post.
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A conflict of loyalties.
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Strip a wall of its wallpaper.
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Norm will strip the old varnish before painting the chair.
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It was an experience he would not soon forget.
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He had a religious experience.
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Deliver the package to my home.
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He doesn't have a home to go to.
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He stood on the right.
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The pharmacy is just on the right past the bookshop.
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Give a course.
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Give a gulp.
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The gravitation between two bodies is proportional to the product of their masses and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them.
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"Gravitation can not be held responsible for people falling in love" -- Albert Einstein.
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Gather the close family members.
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If you want to emphasise the shape, it is possible to gather the waistline.
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