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There are many arguments about the advantages and disadvantages of examinations. Some people think that examinations can help them review the lessons regularly, while others maintain that too many examinations have frustrated them. To me I think an e
Maybe I'ma get a little anxious 也许我会有些许忧虑 Maybe I'ma get a little shy 也许我会生出些许羞意 Cause everybody's trying to be famous 人人都渴望着成名 And I'm just trying to find a place to hide 而我只想寻得某个藏
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A: My amenities bill says that I owe $10 for a movie, but I never ordered one. B: Let's see. It says that you were charged Monday at 9:00 p.m. for the movie Titanic. A: That's absolutely wrong! I was out exploring the city Monday night. B: Okay, let
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