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2. I always make a cup of tea before going to bed.

3. It made me feel worse than ever.

4. They were made f or each other.

5. I am nor going to make any speech, the boss said.

6. The clerk makes for the door, whistling the latest popular love song.

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1. Three long years had passed over my head since I had tasted ale, beer, wine, liquor of any kind.

2. What will you have now cheese? Thank you, sir, Ive had too much already, but I wont say No, Two Stiltons , said Michael.

3. No hanging Bill.

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2. I cannot forget the smallest detail of that room.

3. You have to remember that this was in the sixties.

4. He wished Beth were there

5. He tried to be off-hand and too obviously uninterested.

6. It wasnt a pretty story, was it? No, not pretty.

7. the plane didnt land till after seven.

8. Paul had very little difficulty in finding the dining hall.

9. I wish the doctor hadnt gone.

10. Honey, a thin, not unattractive girl of twenty, enters the living-room with the morning paper.

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2. There are very little trouble .

3. How do you do? .

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5. Well done !

6. Hear, hear !

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Kingstone is one of the oldest summer cottages left standing in Newport, a reminder of the pre-Civil War days when wealthy Southern families continued the 18th century practice of spending their summers in the cool climate of the City-by-the-Sea. With its modest dimensions and gentle architecture,it is a also a symbol of a less competitive time when houses were built more for comfort than for show.

The cottage, later to be called Kingstone, was built in 1839 for George Noble Jones, a well-to-do plantation owner from Savannah, Georgia. It is difficult to imagine today the importance that Victorians attached to the powers of nature in presenting health. George Jones liked to entertain people in his estate. Afternoon dinner and informal suppers were the rule. Horseback riding and swimming were popular pastimes. Bathing took place at Easton Beach frequently. Women were permitted to use the beach mornings, under protection of a white flag. At noon, women were expected to leave, presumably to be spared the light of gentlemen in their bathing costumes.

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Technology is attempting to the rescue of many non-English-speaking people. A new software product for Windows called Web Translator, from Globalink Inc. of Fairfax, Virginia promises to rapidly translate English-language Web pages into French, Spanish or German. You just click on a button labeled translate and Web Translator grabs the page from the Netscape Navigator Web browser, renders it in one of the three languages in less than a minute and displays the translation in Navigator, with all graphics and links intact

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