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“It's nice not to have to switch back and forth between different tabs and windows.”
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“He says that it took him many years to find his true voice.”
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“A woman wants a guy who she can click with, in terms of, like, her interests and hobbies.”
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“Mintel, the world’s largest computer chip manufacturer, reported a sharp decline in its quarterly profits on Tuesday as computer sales continue to fall.”
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“All I want is to meet a guy with a stable job and a good sense of humor. Is that too much to ask?”
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“It's important to eat your veggies so you can grow up to be big and strong.”
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“At first I was in total shock.”
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“If you have any questions or concerns, now is the time to bring them up.”
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“All that hard work and determination really paid off.”
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“I was pleasantly surprised.”
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