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intangible, we canot touch him (mr. banksy)
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: a cereal grain that yields a fine white flour used chiefly in breads, baked goods (as cakes and crackers), and pastas (as macaroni or spaghetti), and is important in animal feeds 2 : any of various Old World annual grasses (genus Triticum, especially T. aestivum and T. turgidum) of wide climatic adaptability that are cultivated in most temperate areas for the wheat they yield commencer à apprendre
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a thoroughly objectionable person commencer à apprendre
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: done, made, or acquired by stealth: clandestine 2 : acting or doing something clandestinely: stealthy <a surreptitious glance> commencer à apprendre
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a man who considers his nation as the best in the world, the rest is worse commencer à apprendre
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using very often "do", emphasizing "do" commencer à apprendre
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to trick sb to come up with an idea commencer à apprendre
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certain to happen and unable to be avoided or prevented commencer à apprendre
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describes remarks which are nor direct so that the real meaning is not immediately clear commencer à apprendre
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to be a perfect example of a quality or type of thing commencer à apprendre
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to put a male animal's sperm into a female animal, either by the sexual act or by an artificial method commencer à apprendre
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intended as a joke and not said seriously commencer à apprendre
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to reduce or be reduced in size or importance commencer à apprendre
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a long, angry and confused speech commencer à apprendre
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an uncomfortable feeling that comes from believing or thinking two different things that cannot be both right commencer à apprendre
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the real nature of a thing, the essence commencer à apprendre
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only thinking of other people's advantage commencer à apprendre
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a necessary condition withoit which sth is not possible commencer à apprendre
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sine qua nonSine qua non (łac., właść. conditio sine qua non; warunek, bez którego nie) – konieczne i niezbędne działanie, stan lub składnik. W klasycznej łacinie poprawną formą jest użycie słowa condicio. Zwrot jest także używany w ekonomii, filozofii, medycynie i polityce.
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Banksy is a pseudonymous England-based graffiti artist, political activist, film director, and painter. His satirical street art and subversive epigrams combine irreverent dark humour with graffiti done in a distinctive stencilling technique. Such artistic works of political and social commentary have been featured on streets, walls, and bridges of cities throughout the world
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skupić się na niepowodzeniu commencer à apprendre
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focus goes on the failure
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given into our brains, cos co siedzi juz na trwałe w nas:) commencer à apprendre
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hard-wired into our brains
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a story that is beautiful and sad and cannot be forgotten commencer à apprendre
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a quintessentially American tale commencer à apprendre
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a story that is very typiacally American
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an object from a culture that no longer exist commencer à apprendre
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an artifact from a vanished civilisation
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an object that takes you in to the past commencer à apprendre
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began a journey of two years commencer à apprendre
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embarked on a two year odyssey
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to fell a kinship with Christ commencer à apprendre
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consider myself similar to CHrist
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died beacuse he didn't have enough to eat commencer à apprendre
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was completely awake to life
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living on whatever he could find or hunt in his area commencer à apprendre
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many people have come in search of understanding commencer à apprendre
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many have come seeking understanding
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the strange and frightening atmosphere commencer à apprendre
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to live as fully as possible commencer à apprendre
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to push the limits of experience
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was deeply out of his element
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for longer than anyone can remember Her family had farmed that land from time immemorial. commencer à apprendre
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to działo się przed moim czasem commencer à apprendre
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to have a hard time of sth
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dlugo się nie widzielismy commencer à apprendre
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jest na wszystko czas w zyciu commencer à apprendre
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There's a time and place for everything in life
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odsiadywać karę np w więzieniu commencer à apprendre
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sb is doing /serving time for killing
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the art of putting off things that can be done today commencer à apprendre
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z czasem na zabicie (Wtf) commencer à apprendre
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there's no day like today
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he was living on borrowed time
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to spend some quality time
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making lost for gone time
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dniówka, cały dzień, na koniec dnia można powiedzieć w pracy commencer à apprendre
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w samą porę AT THE LAST POSSIBLE MOMENT commencer à apprendre
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No one is so powerful that they can stop the march of time. Origin The origin is uncertain, although it's clear that the phrase is ancient and that it predates modern English. The earliest known record is from St. Marher, 1225: "And te tide and te time þat tu iboren were, schal beon iblescet." A version in modern English - "the tide abides for, tarrieth for no man, stays no man, tide nor time tarrieth no man" evolved into the present day version. The notion of 'tide' being beyond man's control b commencer à apprendre
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time and tide wait for no man
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