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59. The robber took to his heels when the police arrived.
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I have warned him now and then not to resort to violence.
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Please do not indulge in double dealing.
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62. Don't thrust your nose into my affairs.
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63. Some people now wonder whether we just pay lip-service or genuinely subscribe to democracy.
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79. As usual he is blowing his own trumpet.
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80. I trust you will bear with me a few minutes more.
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45. In spite of all his brag he had to eat a humble pie.
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52. The dishwasher is making a funny noise. Something must be out of whack.
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27. So many people are trying to quit smoking that I might as well jump on the bandwagon and quit as well.