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A little boy dressed up as a girl, and a girl
dressed up as a girl is, to the eye at least, the same thing. |
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The most impressive monument of Egypt's greatness,
and one of the wonders of the world, are the pyramids. |
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They produced various medicines, the power
of which were widely advertised. |
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The sharing which the two ministers made of
their responsibilities were not successful. |
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I failed to pass in the small amount of maths
which are still required for the course. |
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The practical results of recognising this
fault was as follows. |
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The services of the Church of England states this to be a
truth. |
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All special rights of voting in the election was abolished. |
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He never allowed one to feel their own weaknesses. |
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This is a difference of opinion which leaves each free to
act according to their own beliefs. |
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Suppose each of us tries our hands at it. |
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The only political party who could take offence was that
which had opposed the war. |