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certain to happen, unable to be avoided or prevented commencer à apprendre
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He said that it was inevitable that more teenagers would be murdered
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commencer à apprendre
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the Metropolitan Police Commissioner
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to try to deal with a difficult problem Pol. stawić czemuś czoło, wziąć się do czegoś commencer à apprendre
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Last month police put young gang members, under observation to try to tackle the rise in street violence,
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Pol. czynnik, który ma wpływ commencer à apprendre
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He believes a contributing factor is that ten-year-olds regard 14-year-olds involved in gangs as role models
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a written statement by a political party, saying what they believe in and what they intend to do commencer à apprendre
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the Mayor of London announced his policing manifesto
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having continued or existed for a long time commencer à apprendre
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to hold gently, esp. by supporting with the arms commencer à apprendre
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As he lay dying the policeman cradled the teenager in her arms.
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unimportant and not worth giving attention to commencer à apprendre
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the pettiest of teenage disputes can all too quickly turn into a tragedy
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something that you say, write or give which shows your respect and admiration for someone, esp. on a formal occasion Pol. wyrazy uznania, hołd commencer à apprendre
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Tributes to Amro were posted on MySpace
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part of a piece of clothing which can be pulled up to cover the top and back of the head commencer à apprendre
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A photograph showing him wearing a hooded top
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a piece of clothing made from wool commencer à apprendre
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he was wearing a woolly hat
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having or showing an intention or desire to hurt very badly Pol. bezwzględny, brutalny, bestialski. commencer à apprendre
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I hope no one says this is a vicious thing.
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a group of houses or factories built in a planned way commencer à apprendre
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a large group of houses built by the local government for rent commencer à apprendre
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a loud argument or disagreement commencer à apprendre
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There has been an altercation between two young men
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push something firmly and deeply into something else Pol. zagłębić, zanurzyć, zatopić commencer à apprendre
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a man plunged a knife into his chest
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someone who has been trained to help people who are hurt or to do medical work, but who is not a doctor or nurse commencer à apprendre
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Devoe was treated at the scene by paramedics
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in the place where something (accident, crime) happened commencer à apprendre
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Devoe was treated at the scene by paramedics
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commencer à apprendre
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not working properly or normally, not following the normal patterns of social behaviour commencer à apprendre
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to send someone accused of committing a crime away from court until their trial begins: commencer à apprendre
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Were the 500 teenagers remanded in custody?
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