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“People generally assume that more expensive products are of higher quality, but that's not necessarily the case.”
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“I shall destroy all who dare to oppose me!”
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“We're very pleased with the initial results.”
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“The situation in Fukushima is deepening the public's concern over the safety of nuclear power.”
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“May I offer you a complimentary dessert?”
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“I'm very sorry that it didn't meet your standards.”
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“Time Warner Cable's customer service leaves much to be desired.”
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“All residents within a 5-kilometer radius have been instructed to evacuate their homes.”
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“Dear Mr. Kent: I am writing to inform you that we have not yet received your rent payment for this month.”
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“A fugitive has been apprehended after attempting to escape from a Durham county jail.”
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