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";"semicolon means a turn in the course of events? - English Only forum
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American version of "Top-UP Course" - English Only forum
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except of course by his heartbroken mother. - English Only forum
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Getting down, of course, is another matter; Greek is addictive. - English Only forum
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How is Sharon, and Michael, of course? - English Only forum
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Now, of course, we're all mustard. - English Only forum
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Of course, I would. - English Only forum
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Please take a copy of the syllabus and the course packet. - English Only forum
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Thank you both so much for taking the time... <Of course> - English Only forum
the certificate of (a vs the) CPR course - English Only forum
the chore was used of course to heat the rivets [from the BNC] - English Only forum
The colors of the Emerald City are of course green - English Only forum
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the owners, of course, paying the landlord's bill - English Only forum
the pace of globalisation in the course of a generation - English Only forum
The students must have taken three units of a course - English Only forum
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The Support Group, of course, was depressing as hell - English Only forum
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to sue for her support in the ordinary course of law, - English Only forum
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We like the sound of the writing course - English Only forum
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Well, of course I was! - English Only forum
Well, of course you are. - English Only forum
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which hole of which golf course he was on - English Only forum
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<Why> of course, my Lady - English Only forum
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