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And Samuel said unto Jesse, Send and fetch him.
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He smiled at me in a reassuring way.
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don't drag me into your drama and your issues. commencer à apprendre
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not my circus, not my monkeys
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I was afraid to talk to my new boss, but decided to muster up my courage.
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I am pleased that we did not have any differing points of view on this occasion.
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The game will be aired live on CBS at 7:00 tonight.
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to give someone a responsibility or problem that they don't want and will cause them a lot of work or difficulty commencer à apprendre
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Many people do not want traditional mortgages that saddle borrowers with debt for a fixed period.
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to start to happen or work commencer à apprendre
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The heating comes on at six in the morning.
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I despair at/over the policies of this goverment.
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He overfilled the pail and the water spilled out.
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He was driving me crazy, moping around the house all day.
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He has a thoughtful approach to his work.
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Greats minds think alike.
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We are making an exception for the reasons outlined by the rapporteur.
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not the citizen of a country commencer à apprendre
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The organization hopes to grant refuge to stateless people.
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the act of treating someone unfairly or with cruelty because of their religion, ethnicity, gender, etc. commencer à apprendre
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The persecution of Native Americans is a dark spot in U.S. history.
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to quickly leave a place because it is dangerous commencer à apprendre
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Escaped prisoners tried to flee the country.
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completely lacking something commencer à apprendre
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Sadly, it was a cheap hotel completely bereft of amenities.
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She must be bonkers to do that.
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Could you print out a copy of the letter for me?
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If a supply of something dries up, it ends commencer à apprendre
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His main source of work had dried up, leaving him short of money.
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podrzucic kogoś (samochodem) commencer à apprendre
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We dropped our luggage off the hotel and went sightseeing.
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My dad was always really good at making up stories.
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He keeps complaining and it really winds me up.
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This forlorn industrial town has very high unemployment.
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student of a second class commencer à apprendre
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Another school took it's sophomore class on a field trip.
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to return something to an organization or a person in authority commencer à apprendre
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Please turn your old parking permits in at the end of the week.
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We have six desks in this room, so we are little cramped.
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zwyczajny, nudny (podróż) commencer à apprendre
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It was an uneventful journey.
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nie wchodzić, nie wpuszczać commencer à apprendre
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Building work in progress. Keep out!
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physically strong and solid or thick commencer à apprendre
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We decided to shoot the shit for a while.
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Could you mend this hole in my shirt?
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I could see by the look on their faces that something was amiss.
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