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“The music industry has been completely crushed by piracy.”
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“It's very dry.”
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“It was less than $100 for the four of us, which is quite reasonable.”
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“That kind of behavior would be totally unacceptable where I come from.”
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“Is that widely used?”
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“Landscape architecture is an extremely competitive field.”
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“Japanese people tend to be rather reserved.”
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“I must say, I've been quite impressed with the quality of the pictures that I've taken with it.”
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“(Clear your throat) Can I have everyone's attention for a moment?”
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“I finally had to just cut him off.”
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