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2011-01-20 She likes the new environment.
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2011-01-19 He laughed rudely.
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2011-01-18 There's coffee in the kitchen.
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2011-01-17 Britain is a great island.
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2011-01-16 She bought a new hat today.
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2011-01-15 The giraffes are eating the apples.
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2011-01-14 He grew up on a farm.
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2011-01-13 My piano lesson ends at seven.
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2011-01-12 What's the Dead Poets Society?
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2011-01-11 The clock strikes one.
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2011-01-10 She goes to church every day.
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2011-01-09 He is a very busy man.
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2011-01-08 The fan is on the table.
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2011-01-07 Tony washed his hands with soap.
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2011-01-06 I visit my parents every week.
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