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“It's imperative that you keep up with the reading.”
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“I'm finally making a go of it.”
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“He said it so matter-of-factly, I didn't know what to make of it at first.”
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“After shaping it on his wheel, the artist trims off the excess clay to form an angular shape.”
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“Let's not get bogged down in the details at this point.”
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“My job requires me to put in a lot of late hours.”
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“Hey, is anyone driving a blue Buick? Your alarm's going off.”
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“Everything is really blurry. I can't even make out what that sign over there says.”
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“I don't like you running around with that crowd.”
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“If you have any questions or concerns, now is the time to bring them up.”
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