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  1. Magister librum exposuit.                                                       The teacher explained the book.                                                 
  2. Miles in agro exspiravit.                                                       The soldier breathed his last in the field.                                     
  3. Mulier cereum exstinguet.                                                       The woman will extinguish the candle.                                           
  4. Exsultavit spiritus meus in Deo salvatore meo.                                  My spirit has exulted in God my savior.                                         
  5. Malus vir pecuniam a muliere extorquet.                                         The wicked man will extort money from the woman.                                
  6. Virtus tua me amicum tibi facit.                                                Your virtue makes me your friend.                                               
  7. Puer fefellit magistrum suum.                                                   The boy deceived his teacher.                                                   
  8. Fatendum est nihil de nihilo posse fieri.                                       It must be said that nothing can come from nothing.                             
  9. Ne leves quidem timores ferre poteratis.                                        You were capable of bringing no small fears.                                    
  10. Festina lente!                                                                  Hurry slowly!                                                                   
  11. Dixitque Deus:  "Fiat lux."  Et facta est lux.                                  And God said, "Let there be light."  And light was made.                        
  12. Miles hostem cum iaculo fixit.                                                  The soldier stuck the enemy with his javelin.                                   
  13. Qui discipuli vitam in Galilaea finiverunt.                                     And these disciples ended their lives in Galilee.                               
  14. Milites urbem contra hostes firmant.                                            The soldiers strengthen the city against the enemy.                             
  15. Vir flectat ad regem.                                                           Let the man turn toward the king.                                               
  16. Mulieres flent pro natis.                                                       The women weep for their sons.                                                  
  17. Flumen ex urbe Roma fluit.                                                      The river flows from the city of Rome.                                          
  18. Pater filium suum fovet.                                                        The father cherishes his son.                                                   
  19. Sacerdos frangit panem in ecclesia.                                             The priest breaks bread in the church.                                          
  20. Milites fugaverunt hostes.                                                      The soldiers put the enemy to flight.                                           
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