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They are all ofs. They are all rich, upper-class, snobbish people. commencer à apprendre
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lack of fear in the face of convention. commencer à apprendre
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brak strachu przed konwencją.
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It goes against the grain of what people think or have been led to believe a politician should be. commencer à apprendre
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wbrew czyjejś woli, na przekór
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The cost to build a single, planet-destroying battle station like the Death Star was staggeringly expensive, bankrupting entire sectors of the Galactic Empire." commencer à apprendre
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Nynaeve was bitterly disappointed in the White Tower; she had expected an organization of all-knowing, wise women dedicated to fighting the Shadow, but instead found a nest of petty squabbles, political games, and arrogance." commencer à apprendre
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Mat Cauthon was acutely embarrassed when he tried to impress the Aiel Maidens with a story of his bravery, only for one of them to calmly point out that he had been hiding behind a wagon at the time. commencer à apprendre
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"Rand could feel Lews Therin's madness seeping through, making him insanely jealous and suspicious every time another man—even his oldest friend, Perrin—so much as spoke to Min." commencer à apprendre
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Nynaeve found it incredibly hard to surrender to saidar and let the One Power flow; her own stubborn anger was a block that even the sharpest Aes Sedai instruction couldn't easily overcome." commencer à apprendre
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Moiraine looked from Rand to Mat, and then to Perrin, her face grim. 'It's not just that you're ta'veren,' she said. 'To have three in one small village... that is really special, and it bodes ill for the world.'" commencer à apprendre
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"To be entirely honest," Thom Merrilin said, setting down his harp, "I am no mere gleeman. I was once court-bard to a queen, and I've played the Game of Houses in palaces you've only dreamed of." commencer à apprendre
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Although he didn’t have a privileged upbringing, he has had a successful career. commencer à apprendre
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uprzywilejowane wychowanie,
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gloss over difficult times commencer à apprendre
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tuszować, prześlizgiwać się po trudnych czasach
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"She’s a brilliant researcher, but she’s a bit squeamish when it comes to the actual lab dissections."I’d love to help you with your stitches, but I’ve always been squeamish around needles commencer à apprendre
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"A rash person rarely thinks twice before they act, which often leads to mistakes." Weightage: "Rather than being rash, she gives proper weightage to the risks involved in any course of action." commencer à apprendre
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"He’s a nice guy, but he’s a bit gullible and will believe almost any excuse a late employee gives him." commencer à apprendre
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He felt insecure about his technical skills, so he often hesitated to make a snap decision." commencer à apprendre
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She is never insincere; if she cannot justify an opinion, she is honest about it rather than trying to hide behind corporate jargon." commencer à apprendre
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9 to 12 At this stage, they are starting to think for themselves and move away from gullible childhood beliefs, but they aren't quite ready for the full independence of a teenager. commencer à apprendre
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Watch out for the turd on the sidewalk! commencer à apprendre
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