71. However, the superstition about the first row seats still went on.
72. She put down her bag on the table, gave us a cheery greeting and then left again.
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74. After that, I did not care too much about her until I was shocked by all the stuff she stacked on the desk.
75. In the corner of the desk, a white refrigerator which looked like a guarding midget stood still and on the above of it sat a pair of teddy bears.
76. Stereotyping is moving between sociology, social psychology, cultural history, psychoanalysis and offers an indispensable part of the roots of prejudice and bigotry in modern societies, even on campus.
77. We lined up in a long line on the open-air platform between two colossal buildings, waiting for register .
78. When we are talking about stereotypes on campus, we tend to connect them with students.
79. However, the fact is that we form stereotypes not only on students, but on teachers and courses as well.
80. His faced took on a disappointed expression while noticing the vacancy of seats.