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A: I hear you¡¯re taking an advanced physics course this semester. B43HNs
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B: Yeah, I agree. Now we¡¯ve gone through all the numbers on our list now, so I guess we can call it a day. &7b|4a8B%
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B: I did pretty well, but I had to fall back on my dictionary occasionally. !V\Q<So<
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A: Why did you come to the meeting late? I left a message with your roommate about the time change. RQp|T5Er*
B: She has a very short memory and it really gets on my nerve sometimes. |*Yf.-
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A: I wish I hadn¡¯t hurt Mary¡¯s feelings like that. You know I never meant to. Ti;Ijcq8
B: The great thing about Mary is that she doesn¡¯t hold the grudge. m:O(+Fl
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B: I¡¯ll be through in next to no time. kDYN>``biP
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A: How did Ellen do on her American History exam? 2$zU&p7sV
B: She passed with flying colors. 4*U
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A: Will Prof. Smith come to class on time? gKb0)4 AK
B: You can bet your life.