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The thick fog produced the drops to cover the lowland trees. |
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Those remarks were possibly what the organization's goal setters would dislike. |
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They failed before they formed those strategies because they acted late. |
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The observation could most possibly be a sign of a threat. |
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She did not like to wear one dress in both parties. |
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After the children rang the bell, they escaped because they feared. |
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His untidy appearance was the subject of her unavoidable verbal complaints. |
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She had no idea of her father's reaction to her behavior. |
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The young woman used the stick to frighten the little mouse. |
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That article would not really create much interest in the reader. |
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Because he was stubborn, he rejected corrections when he was mistaken. |
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Because they blew strongly, when they started, they damaged some trees. |
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Freshness was what made our apples better than the market ones. |
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The bedroom was where she would consider safer for the jewelry. |
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The blue sky above the lake was where big clouds appeared. |
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