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Why does Melissandre look like she wants to consume Jon Snow on the ride up the wall?
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A young girl dressed all in pink is standing on a fence and looking at a horse
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United States English
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In an undertone, or whisper
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A man wearing black pants and no shoes appears to float in a laundry room.
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United States English
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A female athlete is in the process of completing a high jump.
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United States English
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A woman is talking on the phone while standing next to a dog.
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United States English
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A man is cooking outside on a grill.
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United States English
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A woman and a little girl pose for a picture with a llama atop a hillside.
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United States English
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Working from home has both drawbacks and advantages.
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England English
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A construction worker is talking on the phone in a train tunnel.
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England English
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Three women walk together down the street and past a graffiti covered building.
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England English
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A group of people at a restaurant.
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England English
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The smiling black man is wearing a white tshirt and dark sunglasses.
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United States English
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A motorist gets some air over a rough hill.
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United States English
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An older gentleman in a brown cap looking at a younger gentleman 's arm.
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United States English
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A small child plays with a batman toy car
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England English
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A man motions with his arms in a area with many trees.
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United States English
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in a crowded asian city people can be seen walking to their various destinations.
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United States English
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A woman with a handbag walks past a chinese store of some sort.
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United States English
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An older woman with glasses is serving herself Raclette in a rustic looking room.
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United States English
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Six women are sitting on a brick bench and wearing purple and matching red and blue hats.
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United States English
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A group of racing dogs wearing striped uniforms with numbers run down a track.
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United States English
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a boy swings on the swing.
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United States English
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a small black and white jumping to catch something in its mouth.
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United States English
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Crowd of people outside with child in center with hands raised.
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United States English
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A man lounging with his feet up on the desk while looking at two separate computer screens.
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United States English
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A man wearing a plaid shirt is holding a microphone while standing in a room.
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United States English
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a man standing on a post with his arms outstretched and his shirt over his head.
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United States English
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A black man in a tux surrounded by five other men behind a metal gate.
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United States English
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African children make funny faces at the camera.
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United States English
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A woman in a dimly lit room looks through her microscope and adjusts the vision
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United States English
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Group of muslim Girls Standing.
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United States English
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Multiple people in a swimming pool.
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United States English
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Three men are sitting at a conference table laughing.
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United States English
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Distinguished looking gentleman with a microphone has a red and yellow prize ribbon pinned on his lapel.
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United States English
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A man surfing a large wave in the ocean.
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United States English
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Find the schedule for The Voice in the Fog at night at the closest movie house.
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England English
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Really, what does it say?
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United States English
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A child sleeps viewed through a window of a car which is cracked slightly.
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United States English
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Two people standing in a curved interior, multilevel building.
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United States English
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A handicapped man dressed in blue holding the lead in a wheelchair race versus several other paraplegic athletes
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United States English
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People walk down a brightly lit market in a busy city district
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United States English
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The child sits in a toy car and drinks from a sippy cup
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United States English
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The soccer team clad in blue for the match began to counter down the field in front of the defender clad in red
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United States English
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A woman lowering ballast on a boat.
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United States English
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A woman wearing a Dear Santa tshirt is looking at a Star Wars book with a young boy in a bright pink shirt
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United States English
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I think most people tend to dress pretty casually.
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United States English
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I want to book a restaurant in New Mexico for two people.
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United States English
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A young girl in an orange shirt holds a small white flower up to her face.
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United States English
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Smooth water runs deep.
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United States English
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Few words and many deeds.
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United States English
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A child running through a field of yellow flowers.
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United States English
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What kind of herb this is?
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United States English
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It is a moot point.
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United States English
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Every Monday I have to catch the train into work
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United States English
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The Red Queen believed six impossible things before breakfast
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England English
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Captain West may be a Samurai, but he is also human.
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United States English
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And so early in the voyage, too.
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England English
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Horses and rifles had been her toys, camp and trail her nursery.
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United States English
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Don might well have mentioned it; I forget.
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United States English
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Anything unusual or abnormal was sufficient to send a fellow to Molokai.
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I'm parched. Let's have a cuppa
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United States English
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He's in critical condition.
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United States English
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He had no idea what inter alia meant.
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These jeans are too long, and need to be shortened.
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I was not talking drivel.
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He was completely unapologetic.
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You can see from the blood that Alice has cut herself
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United States English
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I really can’t afford to spend so much
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United States English
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Who normally cleans the loo in your house?
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United States English
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Young girls are doing a dance.
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Northumbrian British English
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A group of people rowing down a muddy river in large boats.
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Northumbrian British English
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He eventually found his headphones in the larder.
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United States English
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What’s your grievance?
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United States English
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I've been timing my speech, and it lasts five seconds.
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England English
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I arose obediently and went down the beach.
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United States English
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She wears woollen clothes or natural fibres such as silk, cotton or linen.
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United States English
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However, I was in no mood to dissect and criticize.
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United States English
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Her concept album didn't work out that well.
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United States English
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Shall I tell you something?
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United States English
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He greeted the young master with his customary suavity.
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England English
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So far as flags were concerned, they were beyond all jurisdiction.
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United States English
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A scarlet loincloth completed his costume.
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England English
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Anybody can see that he's absolutely impossible.
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United States English
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That's exactly what I've been thinking myself.
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United States English
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Uncle Tom did it, if you remember.
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United States English
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The boat nearly held together, but then it sank.
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United States English
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We always try to take our customers’ likes and dislikes into account.
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United States English
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My son's a collector: he has magpie syndrome.
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United States English
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Where's the art gallery?
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United States English
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The rowing boat can't accommodate any more.
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United States English
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By the way, where is the telegram from Marthe?
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United States English
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"I really don't, sir," I returned.
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United States English
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The Knight looked surprised at the question.
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England English
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Ricardo sprang across the room and tore open the envelope.
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United States English
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‘I never saw one, or heard of one,’ said Alice.
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United States English
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So all of us can compete.
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United States English
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She had given a faint indication of intending to speak.
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A thistle may be pretty but will prick you if you get too close.
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England English
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‘She boxed the Queen’s ears—’ the Rabbit began.
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United States English
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