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1 You have a classmate that'll be very popular with the sophs, if he doesn't look out, he added with a laugh.
2 But you have a classmate - Iwillcall him Dalton-whois very intimate with a dashing Senior; they room near each other outside the college.
3 In college, I had a classmate named Norman Meyrowitz.
4 Will laughed, and then becoming serious, he said, "Wagner, I 've a classmate who is bothering me."
5 With the cavalry he has a classmate , and a friend, also, which will make it pleasant for both of us.
6 "I had a classmate in middle school." She exhaled shakily.
7 My friend asked Angina, theoretically, if she had a classmate in a wheelchair, would she be willing to be friends with her.
8 I don't have a Classmate PC, but it appears that the program allows you to tilt your virtual objects by tilting your PC.
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