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It is the second sentence of the Declaration of Independence.
He was given a second sentence of 15 years over Avtovaz in 2009.
In the second sentence of her address, she described herself as a "renowned iconoclast".
The second sentence of the book, from February 4 , 1959 reads, "We need less perfect but more free films".
When I became an American citizen and had to do an English test the second sentence of my dictation was: "I plan to work very hard every day".
The second sentence of the first post on Mayer's amateurish Tumblr (it uses a basic, dated theme) announcing the acquisition reads, "We promise not to screw it up".
However, the second sentence of the policy is extraordinary, and appears to give the Editor-In-Chief carte blanche to accept manuscripts without peer review.
The Tories' reason for the proposed sell-off is in the second sentence of the foreword of the consultation: "Reducing the national debt".
The second sentence of its opinion contains the key to the majority's errors here: "The issues we are required to confront are new, important, and difficult".
When the second sentence of an argument makes a turn against the wrongness of rape, you know you are not in for a subtle debate.
This is the understanding of happiness with which the modern world begins; it is vividly captured in the second sentence of the Declaration of Independence, which asserts as self-evident a right to "Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com