1. I've a baby grand down at the posh house, but I'm only at grade one stage so let's not carried away.
2. One of them composed a poem to celebrate the day, praising him and asking the gods to let him outlive the mountains and rivers.
3. The best means to protect citizens'privacy is to pass the special laws but not let the administration authority issue one regulation after another.
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4. Police let only one member of her defense team inside the small courtroom, which had two rows of plastic and metal seats.
5. One effective way is to let people better understand the gift of donation, and encourage more to lend helping a hand to those desperate for children.
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6. Sheriff's deputies secured it to keep it in place, tossing shovelfuls of dirt on one edge and poking holes to let the helium out.
7. Let's hope each and every one of them will eventually become a champion in their own way.
8. Dalian agreed to let him move for a symbolic price of one British pound as reward for his distinguished service at the club.
9. This indicates the foundation of bilateral ties is expanding and will not let one particular problem or another wreck them.
10. The faction decided Friday not to back one of its own in the LDP presidential race but to let members vote as they please.