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| Her face turned [MASK] and she said thanks to others. | red |
[
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"hello",
"ok"
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| Her face turned red and she said [MASK] to others. | thanks |
[
"wrong",
"lesson",
"reason"
]
| People said to me, "Your mom got you [MASK] . | good |
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"help",
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| The two of us were on our way to [MASK] her parents and my wife, her grandma who had been gone for over a week. | visit |
[
"mother",
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]
| The two of us were on our way to visit her parents and my wife, her [MASK] who had been gone for over a week. | grandma |
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"anxious"
]
| As I pulled out of Mamere and Papere's driverway in Chelmsford, Hailee and I were both [MASK] about the trip and couldn't wait to arrive at our destination . | excited |
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"hometown",
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| As I pulled out of Mamere and Papere's driverway in Chelmsford, Hailee and I were both excited about the trip and couldn't wait to arrive at our [MASK] . | destination |
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"hard",
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"surprising"
]
| When we completed the"SEVEN"-hour trip to Toronto later that day, the reunion was ly [MASK] and I can sincerely say I enjoyed every single minute of that long journey. | wonderful |
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"frequent",
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| When we completed the"SEVEN"-hour trip to Toronto later that day, the reunion was ly wonderful and I can sincerely say I enjoyed every single minute of that [MASK] journey. | long |
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"carry",
"prove",
"explain"
]
| Hailee is at that "I want to [MASK] it myself" stage of her life. | do |
[
"doctors",
"parents",
"friends"
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| And if you can just get over the "hurry-up syndrome " we acquire as [MASK] , it is wonderful to witness that putting a straw into the hole in a juice box for the very first time could be such an earth-shattering event or being Strong enough to actually open the fridge door for the first time or putting on your own shoes on the right feet -- would be so satisfying ? | adults |
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"bottle",
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"corner"
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| And if you can just get over the "hurry-up syndrome " we acquire as adults , it is wonderful to witness that putting a straw into the [MASK] in a juice box for the very first time could be such an earth-shattering event or being Strong enough to actually open the fridge door for the first time or putting on your own shoes on the right feet -- would be so satisfying ? | hole |
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"clever",
"friendly",
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| And if you can just get over the "hurry-up syndrome " we acquire as adults , it is wonderful to witness that putting a straw into the hole in a juice box for the very first time could be such an earth-shattering event or being [MASK] enough to actually open the fridge door for the first time or putting on your own shoes on the right feet -- would be so satisfying ? | Strong |
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"trousers",
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"Sweater"
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| And if you can just get over the "hurry-up syndrome " we acquire as adults , it is wonderful to witness that putting a straw into the hole in a juice box for the very first time could be such an earth-shattering event or being Strong enough to actually open the fridge door for the first time or putting on your own [MASK] on the right feet -- would be so satisfying ? | shoes |
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"difficult",
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| And if you can just get over the "hurry-up syndrome " we acquire as adults , it is wonderful to witness that putting a straw into the hole in a juice box for the very first time could be such an earth-shattering event or being Strong enough to actually open the fridge door for the first time or putting on your own shoes on the right feet -- would be so [MASK] ? | satisfying |
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"jump",
"run",
"hide"
]
| I'll never forget the look on her face the day she was able to [MASK] into my truck by herself. | climb |
[
"bravely",
"politely",
"carefully"
]
| She finally stood up on my seat, holding onto the steering wheel and declared [MASK] "I did it!" | proudly |
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"truck",
"example",
"goal"
]
| And when she could actually put her own seat belt on, what a(n) [MASK] ! | moment |
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"expect",
"offer",
"hope"
]
| Have you ever watched a three-year-old [MASK] to sip a McDonald's milkshake through a straw? | struggle |
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"when",
"then",
"though"
]
| And [MASK] every time the icy solution touched her lips, you could see the delight in her eyes. | yet |
[
"sadness",
"anger",
"fear"
]
| And yet every time the icy solution touched her lips, you could see the [MASK] in her eyes. | delight |
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"large"
]
| But our funds were [MASK] , and none of the houses in our price range seemed satisfactory. | limited |
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]
| One agent [MASK] a house in particular. | recommended |
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]
| Although her description sounded wonderful, the price was [MASK] our range, so we declined. | beyond |
[
"relief",
"concern",
"curiosity"
]
| We finally did and it was [MASK] at first sight. | love |
[
"pride",
"challenge",
"desire"
]
| Walking through the rooms and talking with the owners, a nice elderly couple, we felt the warmth and [MASK] of the marriage within that home. | happiness |
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"which",
"why",
"that"
]
| But every day, we would sit by the lake, looking at the house and dreaming of [MASK] it would be like to live there. | what |
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"effort",
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"profit"
]
| Days later, we made a(n) [MASK] --far below the asking price. | offer |
[
"aside",
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"apart"
]
| They renewed their offer [MASK] . | instead |
[
"worse",
"better",
"higher"
]
| It was also much more than we could afford, but far [MASK] than the original asking price. | less |
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"relaxing",
"pleasant",
"regular"
]
| The next day, we got a [MASK] message that another buyer had offered a much higher price. | disappointing |
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"buyers",
"managers",
"agents"
]
| Even so, we decided to talk with the [MASK] directly. | owners |
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"already",
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"ever"
]
| We made our final offer, which [MASK] was thousands of dollars less than the other buyer's bid. | still |
[
"so",
"for",
"or"
]
| We knew it, [MASK] we had to try. | but |
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"apologized",
"complained",
"criticized"
]
| Then he [MASK] : He'd seen us sitting by the lake all those times; he knew how much we loved the place and that we'd appreciate the years of work they had put into their home; he realized he would take a loss by selling it to us, but it was worthwhile; we were the people they wanted to live there. | explained |
[
"check",
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"ignore"
]
| Then he explained : He'd seen us sitting by the lake all those times; he knew how much we loved the place and that we'd [MASK] the years of work they had put into their home; he realized he would take a loss by selling it to us, but it was worthwhile; we were the people they wanted to live there. | appreciate |
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"risk",
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]
| Then he explained : He'd seen us sitting by the lake all those times; he knew how much we loved the place and that we'd appreciate the years of work they had put into their home; he realized he would take a [MASK] by selling it to us, but it was worthwhile; we were the people they wanted to live there. | loss |
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"increase",
"interest",
"average"
]
| He told us to consider the [MASK] in the price "an early wedding present." | difference |
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"energetic",
"polite",
"smart"
]
| That's how we found our home and how I learned that when people are [MASK] they are not strangers, only friends we haven't yet met. | kind |
[
"dull",
"single",
"busy"
]
| They actively practiced living a [MASK] life. | simple |
[
"attitude",
"experience",
"standard"
]
| Saving and avoiding overspending was their life [MASK] for their whole life. | principle |
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"shopping",
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"break"
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| Rather than seeking satisfaction through material items, they chose to spend [MASK] time together, with family, and in nature. | quality |
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"delicate",
"enjoyable",
"flexible"
]
| Over the years my grandparents noticed [MASK] changes in their community. | obvious |
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]
| Every year more farmland was [MASK] to build larger and larger homes. | ruined |
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"Probably",
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"Instantly"
]
| [MASK] only their small house was still on the block, surrounded by a sea of tall buildings. | Eventually |
[
"forced",
"persuaded",
"ordered"
]
| Countless family members [MASK] my grandparents to expand their home. | encouraged |
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"angry",
"cautious",
"familiar"
]
| But they didn't want a bigger place and were [MASK] with what they had. | content |
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"theory",
"truth",
"sentence"
]
| Through their example I learned an important [MASK] : It is absolutely possible to live a small and fulfilling life. | lesson |
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"small",
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| My grandparents lived in a small home, but they owned a(n) [MASK] garden. | huge |
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"handled",
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| They loved gardening deeply because it not only [MASK] their grocery bill, but also improved their health and gave them a(n) excuse to be outside. | reduced |
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"platform",
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| They loved gardening deeply because it not only reduced their grocery bill, but also improved their health and gave them a(n) [MASK] to be outside. | excuse |
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| They also recycled and [MASK] everything. | reused |
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"generally",
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]
| For instance, they drove the same car for over 15 years and didn't buy anything new until their stuff was [MASK] worn out. | thoroughly |
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"more",
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]
| My grandparents taught me that living well on [MASK] isn't about feeling bad for myself. | less |
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"risk",
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| You know: Becoming debt free, living in a smaller home, and others are a few ways to [MASK] your life. | manage |
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]
| [MASK] we turned to see that the "Daddy" they were excited to see was their soldier father who was obviously returning from a tour in the desert. | Naturally |
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"surprised",
"polite",
"brave"
]
| Naturally we turned to see that the "Daddy" they were [MASK] to see was their soldier father who was obviously returning from a tour in the desert. | excited |
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"search",
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| Naturally we turned to see that the "Daddy" they were excited to see was their soldier father who was obviously returning from a [MASK] in the desert. | tour |
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| They [MASK] to him and jumped into his arms. | ran |
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"early",
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"clearly"
]
| They could not tell him everything they wanted to tell him [MASK] enough. | quickly |
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"achievement",
"honor",
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]
| The soldier's young wife and mother of the two children stood by patiently, allowing the children to enjoy this [MASK] with their daddy. | reunion |
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"his",
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]
| When [MASK] turn came, they hugged and kissed each other. | her |
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"missing",
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]
| At one point I thought about applauding as a way of thanking the family for their sacrifice(;) and [MASK] his safe return, but it seemed improper . | celebrating |
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"useless",
"unpleasant",
"unnecessary"
]
| At one point I thought about applauding as a way of thanking the family for their sacrifice(;) and celebrating his safe return, but it seemed [MASK] . | improper |
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| This was a private moment [MASK] by everyone in that part of the airport . | shared |
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| This was a private moment shared by everyone in that part of the [MASK] . | airport |
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| We simply allowed this soldier, his wife, and their two children the freedom to [MASK] their joy without limit. | express |
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"why",
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"if"
]
| Oh, it should be noted that [MASK] their mom and dad reconnected, the little boy was crawling up his dad's back and the little girl stood next to them jumping up and down in expectation of her next moment with her dad. | as |
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"lucky",
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]
| I felt [MASK] with the opportunity to see the unlimited joy of a little boy, a little girl, a loving wife, and a travel weary soldier. | blessed |
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"performance",
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]
| Blessed, but also ashamed of the [MASK] of that kind of joy in my own life. | absence |
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"body",
"heart",
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]
| His [MASK] now is in the central state of Kansas of the U.S. | brain |
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"actual",
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]
| It belongs to a retired [MASK] doctor, Thomas Harvey. | medical |
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]
| [MASK] did this happen? | How |
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| In the 1950s, Albert Einstein and Thomas Harvey [MASK] each other when they both lived in Princeton, New Jersey. | knew |
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| Einstein was working at Princeton University [MASK] Doctor Harvey was working at Princeton Hospital. | while |
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"which",
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| It was then that he started to study [MASK] has become a long time examination of Einstein's brain. | what |
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]
| His goal was to [MASK] some physical evidence of the scientist's genius . | discover |
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"perhaps",
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]
| Doctor Harvey, [MASK] did not tell Eintein's family that he kept the great man's brain. | however |
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| Doctor Harvey, however did not tell Eintein's family that he [MASK] the great man's brain. | kept |
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| It was only later [MASK] the family learned of Doctor Harvey's work. | that |
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| After Doctor Harvey explained his idea to them, they agreed to [MASK] him to study the brain. | permit |
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| They cut the brain [MASK] three pieces. | into |
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| They marked each piece before placing it in containers [MASK] chemical formaldehyde to protect it. | with |
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| Doctor Harvey has been [MASK] Einstein's brain since then. | studying |
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| He has also lent parts of the brain to other scientists [MASK] study. | for |
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| Only one researcher has found something [MASK] . | particular |
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| A doctor at the University of California found that the left part of Einstein's brain has more certain cells than [MASK] . | normal |
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"say",
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"explain"
]
| Not long ago, I had one that I would like to [MASK] .
I was going to Marblehead with my sailboat team. | share |
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| The team was racing down the highway at 85 miles per hour [MASK] we realized we were hungry . Luckily, we saw a
rest area ahead. | when |
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"lost",
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| The team was racing down the highway at 85 miles per hour when we realized we were [MASK] . Luckily, we saw a
rest area ahead. | hungry |
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]
| I was so [MASK] because I had never had that kind of
cash before. | excited |
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| But spending it on [MASK] seemed like throwing it away. | food |
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| [MASK] I got a pizza and a drink, and walked to my
table. | Finally |
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]
| About halfway through the meal, I [MASK] I
had not actually handed any money to the cashier. | realized |
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| I had just [MASK] out, and nobody had noticed. | walked |
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| I couldn't [MASK] over it. | get |
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"ask",
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]
| I just couldn't go back to the cashier and [MASK] for my
stolen pizza. | pay |
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"wanted",
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]
| I was so upset that I [MASK] to
give myself the pleasure of an ice cream in fear that
someone would say," Hey, Jeff, why don't you use the change for the
pizza instead of that nice, new $20 bill?" | refused |
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"hope",
"surprise",
"anger"
]
| I was so upset that I refused to
give myself the pleasure of an ice cream in [MASK] that
someone would say," Hey, Jeff, why don't you use the change for the
pizza instead of that nice, new $20 bill?" | fear |
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]
| I was so upset that I refused to
give myself the pleasure of an ice cream in fear that
someone would say," Hey, Jeff, why don't you use the change [MASK] the
pizza instead of that nice, new $20 bill?" | for |
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