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English, 27.09.2021 08:20 littlemrslazy

His collection of seashells is unique and delightful. 2 points
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I shall tell you with courage and conviction that i shall leave no stone unturned in this matter.
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This highly academic and intellectual rendition reveals your erudition and learning and breath of knowledge of a distinguished scholar.
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Between you and I, there is truth in this allegation.
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We have participated in these debates very frequent.
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With humility i beg you to work with might and main since we are in the doldrums and going though a sticky patch.
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If you continue to be moody and temperamental in your disposition i'll not continue to make long sojourns at your grand residence
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In this day and age we must learn not to support the whims and fantasies of political candidates.
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The manager was not only helpful but also generously in his treatment of the poor.
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The unanimous decision taken by all the executives members of this board was warmly accepted by the majority and the most of the members.
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