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Sentence 1: The goal was to focus executive directors on the fundamentals of planning for client-centered, comprehensive, integrated ‘statewide justice communities. Sentence 2: The focus of the executive directors was changed. 2
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Sentence-t: How carne all your hosses is grays’ Sentence 2: How come your.companions are all old?
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Sentence 1: Across the rivere250 dealers are concentrated in the Louvre des Antiquaires, by the place du Palais-Royal, closed Monday (and Sunday in July and August), and other antiques dealers are scattered around Les Halles. Sentence 2: The Louvre des Antiquaires has| just 50 dealers concentrated within it. * * « “
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Sentence 1: uh which is a big help uh one of our big problems though is handling unexpected uh uh budget tems Sentence je don't have any money problems.
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Sentence 1: Pace and stamina." Sentence 2: Important factors for a successful race.
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Sentence # It will be necessary to provide evidence that hiring staff to perform interventions is in the best interests of stakeholders ands fiscally responsible. Sentence 2: In regards to the best interests of the stakeholders, as well as being fiscally responsible, we must gather evidence about the hiring staff.
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Sentence i yeah yeah yeah it was it wa's nice i enjoyed it uh Tehran was a beautiful place i still remember the house we lived in‘great big old it was almost something out of. Ali Baba and the forty thieves you know Sentence 21 dont ever want to go dace Tehran. *
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Sentence 1: Nick Name is an English pen name of a Polish absurdist writer with an advertising background, Sentence 2: Nick Name was born in thecapital city of Poland,
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‘Sentence 1: Those dueling Greek painters retum in a new guise, as Mario Merz, in the Zeuxis role, covers a glass table with an array of fresh vegetables and bottle, vase, etc.--under a drapery of canvas ( Package on a Table ,1961). Sentence 2: Mario Merz did landscape paintings occasionally.
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“Sentence 1: The Postal Service: has two. basic: Subclasses..for letters. ind First? ‘Class’, (originally. “rapid; rion- bulk, and sealed: against inspection) and «. : Standard... <A’ «(origin defertable, bulk; and. not. sealed) against inspection). | Sentence 2 The postal service has two subclasses of deters:
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Sentence 1: On these occasions, you might find it hard to compete with the many: thousands. of Japanese visitors who come to pay thei respects. ° Sentence 2:‘There.is ‘much competition with the thousands of Japanese visitors that come to pay their respects.
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Sentence t Goes this mean that you wit! .be happier whan. the information comes ot? - Sentence 2 A question posed, as‘ to wWhinether the. release of -knouwledge of Certain facts"Woud Greote 6 pleasing ofterefisct.or not”
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Sentence 1: The elements of analysis are the identification of regularities, patterns, and relationships and the assessment of their importance of meaning. Sentence2:'There is only one element to the process of analysis.
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Sentence & The RPH does not much elaborate on how he would balance the budgetafter his cuts. Sentence 2: His budget cuts are totally unexplainable.
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Sentence 1: The delicate walls of 13th-century stained glass (Paris's oldest) and harmonious proportions give it an ethereal quality in startling contrast to the ponderous palace surrounding it. Sentence 2: The stained glass shows a religious scene.
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Sentence 4 Lae A thee is a below, asking-for Mr Hastings: a Sentences 2° Pe Hastings, - °, = doesnt want, Ao “see the. woman,
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Sentence 4: Just allow him to believe that there would be one. Sentence 2: Let him believe that there would be a-frog.
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[Sentence that’s true i i've been Democmt for since i've cen voting which isn't that long but fll agrce with you there that there's not much organization going on [Sentence 2:1 think the Democratic party is in shambles even though I vote for them.
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Sentence 1 oh probably Amy Grant is the biggest one yeah she's even she's got a song right now that playing on a few of the other stations It's caled Baby Baby It's Sentence 2: Amy Grant Is currently the most popular pop music artist.
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‘Sentence. | 1:. One..organization,.. had performed, annual. tests, of its disaster recovery plan \to, identify, cid: correct plan weaknesses. Sentence, 2: Yearly disaster response exercises were. conducted by just, one| group.
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Sentence 1: In such an atmosphere, incidents of highway banditry increased and the district governors shared the rich booty in exchange for a pardon when the bandits were captured. Sentence 2: Government corruption led to an increase in
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Sentence ::t. Newsweek “Says. Starr's: post Paula Jones case may-ba stronger: ‘han it looks; caperting that 7.Betty. Currie’ -Spent four daijs in ‘a hotel: raom: with: FB agents. warking.for “Starr in. the. days. after’the Monica.story broke and 2) Frank’ Carter-(cewinsky's. first ‘lawyer, .who -hélped. "prepare her denial 3 telationship. with ‘Clinton -imay. -have’ to turnover, documents and. testiftys-2 significant #xception .taattorney-cl privilege. ’ - ‘Sentence. &Frenk. Turner: ‘may. be* required to-reveal private information;
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E.fin expectation. gap between, what an audit is, and is- not cantnves 1, ext, xpeilly ‘wih, regard tothe aula responsbikty For detecting Fraud Seitsice The auditor has foo: much expectation léced <n hin
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Sentence 1: When did you fitst suspect John Cavendish? I-asked, gfter-a minute or two: Sentence 2: 1: asked’ immediately “when. John Cavendish had been. first suspected.
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Sentence 1: The Habima Theatre, Habima Square is claimed to be the country's best repertory theatre. * Sentence 2: The Habima Theatre is supposed to be the best repertory theatre in the country.
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Sentence 4: yeah; sotiewhatuh have to’kind of, watch wateh ‘the weather, make sure. everything is going the. way it's supposed to Sentence 2: Don't watch the weather, just let them grow,
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Sentence 12 The unique technology projects film images onto giant water- mist soreens that are 30 ft (9 m) tall and 50 ft (15 m) wide. Sentence 2: The water mist screens are barely five feet wide.
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sentence } The, Task Fores Ranert Nos Bee ! accopted by ne ‘association's BO079. ot Gavernors,.and chancellor, Gordon, ROB: Gavernars ond chancallor Gordan denied ING tosk force's report.
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Sentence right ub, we used to have American Expressand uh Visa that of course theres a yeanly fee.on Sentence 2 There, was n0 annual foe for our Visa card,
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Sentence 1: They, were intellectually lead, Sentence | 2: Intellectually, they. ..bad already died,
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Sentence ‘1: The, Mughal, empire had,,five rulers in\12\years,after Aurangzeb died, Sentence.,.2: The) .mughal.,empire,.had,.5 rulers in 12 years.
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sentence 1: Such a progam (with appropriate measures tO address local concerns) would | provide significant health benefits even as we | increase electricity supplies. Sentence 2: The program would be enacted differently in different regions. ee
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Sentence 1: Breakfast, coffee (cafe? con. leche).is <half coffée, halfihot- milk. Sentence 2: cafe conleche:is: only half coffee:
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Sentence 1% He emphasized that the sequence of the recommendations did not imply a priority order. Sentence 2: Priority order is only implied in the font size used fo fype each recommendation. .
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Sentence 1: And there was- Sentence 2: There was nothing. 2
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Sentence 1: Vernell and Pamela Bass lived in next door to Dahmer. Sentence 2: The Bass family shared @ duplex with Dahme:
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Sentence 1: yeah yeah that's uh and and then people always get upset about it too because you know every year the the the politicians are the ones that are usually pushing for more people to vote they they each think that uh if more people vote they'll get more votes Sentence 2: Politicians who encourage voter turnout always reap the rewards in their vote count
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Sentence 1: we had yeah and we had we. had had a.litter and’she had uh had thirteen puppies Sentence 2: We ‘fixed our dog so she wouldn't have puppies,
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Sentence 1: For simplicity, coverage-related load time ($1,232 million) is included in access time, and street support is piggybacked on all three functions. Sentence 2: Access time is measured in hours.
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Sentence 1: "1 suppose you've got a sample of the sky it’s fallen?” he asked Nema. 24’m sure you didn’t manage to get sample of the sky,” he said.
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‘Sentence i that um you know with my Ive got quite enough of an investment in my photography equipment ‘Sentence 2 I have spent money on equipment to take pictures.
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Sentence. 1:-Roomi3 holds the Phaistes Disc, a-16-cm: (6-inch-) diameter clay disc imprinted-with hieroglyphic: and.geometric symbols.that have yet to be deciphered: Sentence 2: The’ Disc was trarislated in 1952.
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‘Sentence £-For this peason, the revised! eifealar” eliunnates a long standing federal requirement for Brihal risk. asgessuients, Sentence 2 there Tias"becn a reytirednent, YboiE. the: risk Or long y e
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Sentencé%: sounds like wie have no conflict we had-for a while. i was cafrying one.card and ‘my wife;was carrying.a differerit ‘one and’since the sli all: {Gok alike-uh you conimingle them and then jou get thé-statement and. you try to:sort them out and itand it uh it it causes more confusion about it i finally: said gee this-is kind’ of. a wwaste-of time and'then' when AT and T came, along and offered.a free one uh i accepted ‘that and-we've beén, using that orie Uh the ‘interesting thing is is, that uh the amount of igney you can caf) run up on them i don’t Know de you know any people'that ur’ up big-big bills Sentence 2: We. have a lot of conftict.
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Sentence 1: In fiscal year 2000, the number of times that GAO's senior executives testified before the Congress| and the rate at which our recommendations were implemented exceeded that of most recent years. Sentence 2: In fiscal year 2000, GAO's senior executives testified to congress| and was soundly belittled; as a result of this, they were required to implement| much of our recommendations.
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SentenceW-Practicar Steps Tor ANgning Mnformation Technology ‘with Business and How to Achieve a Competitive Advantage Sentence 2: Aligning information technology with business always leads to a competitive advantage.
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Sentence i: Swimming pool and fimess room. Senience 2: pool and a gum:
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Sentence and foe heard. so mmny stories’ abunt the snakes Sisbsc' Be (aire (he oA NGG ati. shat snakes.
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‘Sentence 1 but i do watch some uh pro footbat basketball -- mostly i's uh i watch certain players: ‘Sentence zl watch sertain football and " basketball” players because I dorit have time to follow everything.
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Sentence t George Street was the centerpiece of Craig's original design for the New Town. Sentence 2: George street is the center of new town * ;
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Semfemce | There” are. six’ ways to. imircase. your Kisiowledge if You are tadiiig im, it
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Sentence 1: although now i kind of enjoy hearing the rock arid roll i guess it makes me think im young again Sentence 2:have never listened to rock and roll r
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Sentence 1: The first few rooms are carefully laid out with pieces of antique shelving displaying fragile breakables; beyond them, you'll find a fairly conventional department store that stocks Portuguese ceramics, porcelain, wines, embroidery, dolls, and inexpensive souvenirs. Sentence 2: The fragile objects are made in Portugal.
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Séntence 1;"We “knew it! Sentence’: We utiderstoiod what was going on.
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Sentence 1: yeah that would be i usually vote a lot of times i'll vote a straight party ticket just because i don't take the time to find out what every Sentence 2:1 find the voting to be too convoluted, so I don't pay attention to details.
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Sentence t The: remaining. fifveen’ percent: of the allowances. will “not. ‘be: made’ avaifable; ‘Whether. bhrough eocstcr oF auction. Senbence 2:.There are'two mebbieds to. spend aowenees, allocatioi iid eubomori
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Sentence 1: When it's the decisive factor. it might as well have been the only factor. . * * Sentence 2: The decisive factor is very important and shouldn't be overlooked.
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Sentence'l: Kyoto is surprisingly large: Sentence 2: Kyoto is bigger thah some think,
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Sentence 1: By comparing the cost per case of a particular grantee over a period of time, LSC may gain useful information on the workload and performance of a program from year to year. Sentence 2: LSC doesn’t track workloads or performance of individual grantees.
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Sentence 1: The railroad retirement program i: partly financed by an annual financial interchange that takes place between the Railroad Social Security. Equivalent Benefit Account (a trust fund) and the trust funds for old-age and ‘survivors insurance, disability insurance, and hospital insurance (OASDHI). Sentence 2: The Railroad Security Equivalent Benefit finances a portion of railroad retirees, which includes different types of insurance.
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Sentence 1: Anything in between, youre screwed. Sentence 2: Anything within that range, you're done for.
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Sentence 1: Established industries had their taxes raised but were not nationalized. Sentence 2: The industries that were established saw a tax increase.
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Sentence 1: What Huang's higher-ups at the DNC can most be faulted for is not following suspicions they should have had about the huge sums he was reeling in. Sentence 2: Huang has worked for the DNC for a decade.
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Sentence 1: Life bustled around the men as they walked. Sentence 2: As the men walked, life was bustling around them.
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Sentence 1: You can also conduct your 2000 debates purely by email on a politics listserv. Sentence 2: Emailing people about politics is not allowed
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Sentence 1: it's uh it's actually in Durham they're they're thinking about moving it to Raleigh but it's it holds maybe four thousand and it's like three dollars to get in Sentence 2: Jt's located in Durham but they may move it to Raleigh. _—_—_——
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1: and it was sort of it was acceptable ‘Say certain types of things to her that she ‘say back that kind of thing which ii ii myself getting really quite enraged about 2 Women shouldnt be allowed to back to men.
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Sentence 1: The proposed rulemaking was published in the Federal Register on September 6, 1996, 61 Fed. Sentence 2: The proposed rulemaking was 10 pages long.
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Sentence 1: They had to hunch to get in the first tunnels but deep within they rose into high square caves and finally intothe open mines. ‘Sentence 2: They were traveling through the mines.
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Sentence 4 The avenue of the ram headed sphinxes flanks the rauté ftom. the Nile to the temple entrance. [Sentence & There is'a route ftom the Nile to the: temple entrance:
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‘Sentence 1: so we just stopped there uh you know had some breakfast got some water and kept on walking ‘Sentence 2: We walked very far.
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Senténce 1:-You can stop at thé seventh or eighth station'to resten route. : : ‘Sentencé 2: The seventh station fias vending machines and walking trails.’
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Sentence f This could promote the conisideration ‘of. pending infénded’.to' benefit. fhe economy cover the long term while ‘maintaining overalt fiscal discipline. Sentence 2: Spendihg can improve the econoiny by over. 20%
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Sentence 1:.All the associates admired him tremendously, Sentence 2: The associates particularly loved his colorful ties.
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Sentence 1; FHWA reqiites its-senid executives to set critical and noncriticalperformarice objectives ‘that are tailotéd to. their responsibilities ‘within their respective. offices ‘and aligned with the FHWA’ Administrator's performance. agreement with the Secrétary of Transportation Sentence "AWA requires. exicutves” tose psformance atts :
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Sentence 1: Project Directors! Association. Sentence 2: Association of project directors
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Sentence 1: Why are you subjecting your loyal = and (usually) — enthusiastic readership to the reactionary, bigoted, and sexist drivel of Midge Decter and Norman Podhoretz in 2? We don't subscribe to Slate in order to expose ourselves to the ramblings of Anita Bryant's spiritual parents. Sentence 2: We love reading what Anita's parents have fo say.
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. Sentence 1: they have‘a lot of good uh my sot likes'to watch uh the sports.station you kn: anduh Sentence 2: My sor only ever watches on) Station ang that's thé sports station.
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Sentence 1: Thousands of Turks were evacuated, and| thousands of Greek refugees’.from Asia Minor] arrived to take their place: Senterice 2! The Turks were evacuated to Portugal.
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Sentence 1: highly pretentious Sentence 2: Only a little pretentious.
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Sentence °.1::Boone,. 62, -had.:appeared onstage at the American Music Awards in a ‘pare-chested. leather outfit to promote: his: new. album,, in.which ‘he. croons’ famous. metal. tunes. “Sentence 2; Boone has never appeared at the. American Music Awards.
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sentence :i mean iiitita Lot there're a Lot so many different ongs i mean Like the whale thing about cover versions a Lot f times i mean i've heard some songs that that just thought ere horrendous cover versions and i'm Like you know i i jon’t wanna listen to this because you know you think of the ginal’ like you know o hat was really great hat was a au know entence 2: The speaker thinks that some covers of songs re not as good as the original song.
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Sentence 1: After reviewing the comments, the Commission concluded that the $50 to $1 Sentence 2: The Commission increased the price after the review.
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Sentence 1: But while the silk hat no longer invokes uptown swells, no other headgear has replaced it in our metonymy. Sentence 2: The silk hat has always been a regular part of the affluent city dwellers wardrobe.
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Sentence. 1: It would shock no ‘one.‘and disappoint few to find out that Clinton and Lewinsky did have an allair-despite his earlier clas. Sentence 2: Clinton and Lewinsky, did not have ‘an affair: 3"
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Sentence 1: ‘Shé relapsed into unconsciousness’ and “has — not: spoken since." Sentence: 2: Sh@# ig ‘no. longer conscious and canngt speak. #
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Sentence ..1:;; He); hadn't....the remotest. notion; that ,anyone;.was, on to him. Sentence ,.2:; He); hadn't....the remotest. notion that, we had been following. his. steps_for. months.
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‘Sentence: 12 Visitors... should:"be-- wary.’ of incoming tides; which’can move'very.tast. Sentence 2: Visitors.are banned-from visiting” that aréa because of the fast incoming tides.
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Sentence I: Republicans say that organized labor spent $200 million to $500 million promoting Democratic candidates last year. Sentence 2: Republicans said unions supported Democrats.
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