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He was the co-chair of the meeting. Apologize for fan noise.
The brain is inhabited by a complex network of nerve cells. Apologize for fan noise.
We use numbers in so many ways because it a numerical form of thinking. Apologize for fan noise.
I am devoted to helping you learn the language of English. Apologize for fan noise.
We are at the endpoint of this project. Apologize for fan noise.
Your body always needs plenty of rest. Apologize for fan noise.
Always a question of "if" or when or? Apologize for fan noise.
A certain chemical used in many products is a phosphate.
Many types of food we eat today come from the grass family of crops.
How clean are your hands, your shoes, your teeth?
Are we there yet? No, we are only at the midpoint.
"Heave ho, heave-ho!" yelled the ship's captain!
I am not sure this equipment is safe to use. Please find the Geiger counter to make sure it is safe.
My voice is not loud enough for everyone to hear. Please find me a megaphone to use.
My body armour is very strong and impervious to damage.
I don't trust your investigation! Therefore, I demand an inquest.
Please be very careful with my special gifts of glass because they are very delicate.
A special holding area for a person who has died is called a morgue.
A special sound made by wolves and other creatures is called a howl.
Learning about yourself is the best method of coping in any event.