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If your kid will do something bad, then it's the parents who must face the music.
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np. pracę na dziś commencer à apprendre
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So just give me some of those happy pills and we can call it a day.
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inaczej go berserk commencer à apprendre
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Why even bother to present rational arguments, when it is easier to hit the roof and throw mud at each other?
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take the bull by the horns. I visited the site in a few times to review the situation, and then I decided to take the bull by the horns.
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I like being specific, I will not beat around the bush.
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inaczej to get yourself together, get your shit togheter commencer à apprendre
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He's going to have to pull his socks up if he wants to stay in the team.
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inaczej to make a fork out of a needle commencer à apprendre
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make a mountain out of a molehill to make a slight difficulty seem like a serious problem: You're making a mountain out of a molehill. You wrote one bad essay - it doesn't mean you're going to fail.
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ryzykować, stąpać po cienkim lodzie robić jakieś krzywe akcje:) commencer à apprendre
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to be doing something that is dangerous or involves risks: He's skating on thin ice by lying to the police.
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płakać nad rozlanym mlekiem commencer à apprendre
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If you have lost your files due to a damaged micro SD card, there is no need to cry over spilt milk.
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If our system has been corrupted, we could lose everything.
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He really ought to be married, but he's so fussy.
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It is a particularly resistant protective varnish, produced on the basis of minerals.
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160 years ago, summer 1853, Ignacy Łukasiewicz constructed the first kerosene lamp.
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I have thanked Parliament extensively, but these are not hollow gestures, believe me.
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For example, they can find out where in Europe you can hear the chirping of birds, where the writer of the Harry Potter books J. K. Rowling comes from.
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inaczej rapture commencer à apprendre
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New technical solutions provide emotions, evoke awe, arouse desire and provide comfort.
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I can do without it for a few days.
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The price of postage and packaging can be divided into two parts.
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inaczej probability commencer à apprendre
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Nice try Sam, but... even if travel between universes was possible, the likelyhood of you surviving is...
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Our rivalry is what fuels the passionate fire...
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It takes fierce will to get ahead in this world.
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inaczej an integral part commencer à apprendre
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It's best to accept that some inconveniences are part and parcel of travel.
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robić dobrą minę do złej gry commencer à apprendre
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to accept something that one does not like because there is no choice. I don't agree with their decision, but all I can do is grin and bear it.
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an outcome, especially one that is desired, possible but very uncertain. It was touch-and-go whether she could reach the pram before it overturned.
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inaczej bit and pieces commencer à apprendre
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We bought batteries for the radio and a few other odds and ends.
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It is in the national interest to see that the miners get a fair and square deal.
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We searched high and low for a new teacher.
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A person regarded as the main source of merriment and liveliness. We knew he'd not fail -- he's been the life and soul of the whole business and it all turns on him.
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inaczej fire and water commencer à apprendre
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She stood beside her friend through thick and thin.
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również niepewne akcje, lub żyć - jak pies z kotem (dosłownie) commencer à apprendre
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It's raining cats and dogs!
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If you say that something costs an arm and a leg, you mean that it is very expensive. A week at a health farm can cost an arm and a leg.
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Three days later, the hikers were found safe and sound.
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Natalie had loved him, so she had told him time and again as she begged him to stay in the country and be safe.
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pieniądze nie rosną na drzewach commencer à apprendre
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money doesn't grow on trees Money doesn't grow on trees Many parents say this to their children who ask them to buy something for them.
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inaczej achievement commencer à apprendre
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The group's investment objectives include the attainment of long-term capital growth.
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inaczej gain, achieve commencer à apprendre
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India attained independence in 1947, after decades of struggle.
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He won his appeal and the sentence was halved.
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A look of repulsion flashed across her face.
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The noise of the machinery made her voice inaudible.
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inaczej tantalising commencer à apprendre
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It's tempting to blame video games for violent behaviour in young men.
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niepewny, nieśmiały, tymczasowy commencer à apprendre
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plan or idea not certain or agreed, or a suggestion or action said or done in a careful but uncertain way because you do not know if you are right I have tentative plans to take a trip to Seattle in July.
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The sole survivor of the accident was found in the water after six hours.
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to speak angrily to someone because you disapprove of what they have said or done: I was rebuked by my manager for being late.
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inaczej warning, caution commencer à apprendre
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There was no critique, no admonishment, just a shower of reality.
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to advise someone to do something but also to tell someone that they have done something wrong: Her teacher admonished her to work harder for her exams.
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a strong feeling of disapproval that most people in a society have about something, especially when this is unfair Being an unmarried mother no longer carries the social stigma that it used to.
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It was a building without any adornment or decoration.
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inaczej an opponent commencer à apprendre
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Elliott crossed the finish line just half a second behind his adversary.
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nieprzyjaciel, przeciwnik inaczej enemy, adversary commencer à apprendre
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The two countries have united against their common foe.
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Russian soldiers are committing atrocities against the civilian population.
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inaczej wealthy commencer à apprendre
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having a lot of money or possessions; rich: We live in an affluent neighborhood.
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And they may also run a higher risk of more serious ailments.
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All this stimulates various diseases, healthy problems and civilization sicknesses.
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Parents should be alert to sudden changes in children's behaviour.
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inaczej alert commencer à apprendre
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We must remain armed and vigilant against any future threat.
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również niezdający sobie sprawy z czegoś commencer à apprendre
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Her obliviousness of what was happening in Germany seems extraordinary.
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All at once she shook her head and smiled with a wry twist of her mouth.
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Without wishing to sound conceited, I am the best salesperson in the company.
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Firefighters have been called to put out the fire in the city centre.
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There's ample evidence that the lawyer knew exactly what she was doing.
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inaczej shameless commencer à apprendre
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The tribes swiftly rebelled, resentment at foreign incursion compounded by the licentious British soldiery.
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He left home after falling out with his parents.
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He pays scant attention to the needs of his children.
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inaczej charm commencer à apprendre
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He was completely beguiled by her beauty.
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nieistotny, do pominięcia inaczej irrelevant commencer à apprendre
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The difference between the two products is negligible.
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The Council is expected to endorse the committee's recommendations.
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The terrorist action has been condemned as an act of barbarism and cowardice.
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inaczej criticize, condemn commencer à apprendre
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censure --> krytyka, potępienie His dishonest behaviour came under severe censure.
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inaczej astonished commencer à apprendre
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You will be astounded by the character of the items which are sold at this internet portal.
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He gave the police a phony address.
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outlandish --> cudaczny, dziwaczny Parts of the plot just seemed too outlandish
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His other interests were subservient to his compelling passion for art
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These products are inferior to those we bought last year.
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inaczej barefaced commencer à apprendre
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I would almost describe it is as an impudent requirement.
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He denies any liability for the damage caused.
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The director of the company has expressed a wish to atone for his past sins.
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Once she became a prosecutor, she quickly established herself as a masterful trial lawyer.
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avenged --> pomsczony However, when the economic situation began to deteriorate again in the early 1950s, old problems re-emerged with a vengeance.
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również frugal commencer à apprendre
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They have plenty of money now, but they still tend to be thrifty.
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inaczej lavish ale jeśli chodzi o przedmioty, budynki commencer à apprendre
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There have been rumours that he has been prodigal with company funds.
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It's traditional that you haggle over/about the price of things in the market. na czarna godzine
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Luckily she had saved some money for a rainy day.
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To take a loan via FinAi, customers just need their ID and a smartphone with iOS or Android.
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Here's 20,000 we'll pay the rest in installments.
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Like his father, he can earn his own pocket money.
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inaczej expense --> koszt, wydatek commencer à apprendre
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It's part of president's job to cut government expenditure.
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an amount of money that a customer with a bank account is temporarily allowed to owe to the bank, or the agreement that allows this: If you have an overdraft, you have spent more money than you have in your bank account, and so you are in debt to the bank.
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owe --> wisieć coś komuś = I owe u Last time I was in debt to the bank I decided to take a loan from a diferent company.
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inaczej thrilled commencer à apprendre
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But this morning he will be absolutely delighted to be in the fourth round.
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zaniepokojony, pełen obaw commencer à apprendre
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People are still terribly apprehensive about the future.
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inaczej delighted commencer à apprendre
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I was thrilled that so many people turned up to the party.
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inaczej rapturous commencer à apprendre
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He sensed the terror in Donal; it made him feel elated, excitement coursed through his veins.
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When she comes out of her anesthesia, she might be a little weepy.
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The ugly scene in the study was still etched in her mind.
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He had exquisite technique that was matched by searing pace and deceptive strength.
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Odd behaviour for a man with supposedly impeccable music taste.
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She was born in Barbados but spent her formative years in east London
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inaczej pull commencer à apprendre
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A crane had to be used to haul the car out of the stream.
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She is perplexed about what to do for her daughter.
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A sled is the same as a sledge. We got home and went sledding on the small hill in our back yard.
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A farce is a humorous play in which the characters become involved in complicated and unlikely situations. Appointments have become a farce, and more so under the present government.
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inaczej partner commencer à apprendre
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The gunman escaped on a motorcycle being ridden by an accomplice.
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Tractors and container lorries have completely obstructed the road.
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a fixed daily allowance of food, esp to military personnel or when supplies are limited Enough rations were brought along to feed all the marchers
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Sister Francesca entered the chapel, took her seat, and promptly fell asleep.
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inaczej support commencer à apprendre
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Its advocacy of violence set the tone for the organisation.
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Many people felt he would be hostile to the idea of foreign intervention.
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He then launched a scathing attack on previous leaders.
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The earliest operations employing this technique were fraught with dangers.
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I relish the challenge of doing jobs that others turn down.
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thaw --> rozmrażać się Scientists report from the Arctic the tundra is thawing faster than expected.
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Here the window plays a prominent part in the design
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We know a bit about that even in this world: people used to use it to ward off evil spirits.
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Someone who is puzzled is confused because they do not understand something. Critics remain puzzled by the British election results.
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Many young people do not perceive the need to consider pensions
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Advance payments of tax are required in the form of withholding tax or estimated tax payments.
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Promised financial rewards would only compound the child's feeling.
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After a hard day's work most people want to relax in front of the telly.
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The Federation will quickly tire of our little war.
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Marsalis has a formidable reputation in both jazz and classical music.
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całożyciowy, na całe życie inaczej lifetime commencer à apprendre
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That involvement typified what would become a lifelong advocacy for the marginalised and the oppressed.
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inaczej spectacular commencer à apprendre
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Leatherdale was hit resoundingly on the side of the head.
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My prospects of returning to a suitable job are dismal.
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There was still the faint hope deep within him that she might never need to know.
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There's a distinct possibility there could be further offences.
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There is a remote chance that Chameleon is Starbuck's father.
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There's always the outside chance he's one of the honest ones.
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Anyway, she said you wouldn't do that because you were predictably dishonest.
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This information is technically generated and could conceivably relate to personal data.
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inaczej candidate commencer à apprendre
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My guest today is presidential nominee... and JFK lookalike, Governor Jack Stanton.
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The young, raised in the country, are overawed not only by the new urban world but also by the unknown country, language and European mentality.
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inaczej conjure, trigger commencer à apprendre
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That he was a dangerous and designing agitator who might stir up rebellion.
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I was gutted when you didn't investigate him.
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Users with higher statuses will serve and assist novice users.
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For several years Morioka had suffered a harsh famine.
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Customers will be required to pay for any breakings.
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I cannot comment, I have been sworn to secrecy on the matter.
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Light refreshment will be served from 3:30 pm in the main hall.
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eager --> chętny If you rush, it might be misinterpreted as eagerness or even enjoyment.
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Exhaustion and tiredness are often a major contributory factor in road accidents.
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Considering our familiarity of the veterinarian business branch throughout three generations, Vet-Source unites tradition and novelty.
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The fire is believed to have been started by a carelessly discarded cigarette.
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inaczej maturity commencer à apprendre
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Few people nowadays are able to maintain friendships into adulthood.
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In consequence, the reliance of the food aid programme on market purchases has increased greatly over the years.
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inaczej deficiency commencer à apprendre
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There's no shortage of ideas when it comes to improving the education of children.
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His portraits have an engrossing frankness and intimacy.
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In all corners of the country artists are producing paintings of staggering quality and originality.
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Before taking a long it's advisable to calculate.
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Mr Talls says he is against letting people wander across the ruins.
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