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expr infmlThose children don't have the brains to profit from classroom teaching — Эти дети не понимают, что надо учиться, пока они ходят в школу
It was a good thing somebody had the brains to switch off all the power when the first explosion occurred — Хорошо еще, что у кого-то хватило ума отключить электроэнергию, когда произошел первый взрыв
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