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1 They fancied that it was possible to make an omelette without eggs.
2 You can not make an omelette without first breaking the eggs.
3 I'll get Fanny to poach some eggs, or make an omelette or something.
4 You cannot make an omelette without breaking eggs, my friend.
5 You don't make an omelette without heckling a few kids.
6 But it's hard to make an omelette without breaking eggs.
7 Now Jack cannot remember why he wanted to make an omelette in the first place.
8 It's nearly impossible to make an omelette without participating in practices you may not like.
9 You can use any leftover filling to make an omelette for breakfast the next day.
10 They could make an omelette out of it, but they choose not to do so.
11 I was only trying to prove that you can make an omelette without breaking eggs.
12 Then he remembered: "You can't make an omelette without breaking eggs."
13 Nevertheless, how sad that undoubtedly you cannot make an omelette without first breaking the eggs!
14 We cannot make an omelette without breaking eggs.
15 In the hardy language of Napoleon, one cannot make an omelette without cracking a number of eggs.
16 Can't make an omelette without breaking eggs.
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