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Riots broke out in Kenya after recent political <turmoil>. start learning
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After the coup martial law and a <curfew> were introduced. start learning
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He was <discharged> from the army when they found out he took drugs. start learning
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The UN sent its <peacekeeping forces> to replace the American troops. start learning
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Jack's commander <assigned> him the task of securing the area. start learning
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The general ordered his troops to <cease> fire. start learning
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The enemy army is on the <defensive>. start learning
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Many young Americans met their <doom> in Vietnam. start learning
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They decided to <call a truce> on their fight and agreed to go their separate ways. start learning
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The Kurd's <struggle> for independence has lasted for decades now. start learning
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<Combatants> on both sides were poorly armed but determined. start learning
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<Gunpowder> was first invented in China. start learning
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Soldiers who <disobey> orders will be court-martialled. start learning
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The general <assessed> the situation and called for reinforcements. start learning
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The war in the Balkans left Sarajevo a <desolate> city. start learning
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The patrol was ambushed and two soldiers died in <combat>. start learning
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The two armies now fought a war of <attrition>. start learning
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The military tried to <overthrow the government>, but the police defeated them. start learning
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The troops <besieged> the fort until the defenders gave up. start learning
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The army troops were met with <dogged> resistance by the guerillas. start learning
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You should <charge> the customer twenty pounds for each pair of trousers. start learning
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Karen has been <shopping> for her wedding dress for 2 months now! start learning
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I'm going to complain to <customer services>! start learning
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Delivery can be arranged at the customer's <discretion>. start learning
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I had it <in my mind> to go shopping today. start learning
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He <consistently> refuses to buy a life insurance policy. start learning
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Macy decorated her flat mostly with objects she bought at a <flea market> at a bargain price. start learning
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When he won the lottery he bought <lots of> presents for his family. start learning
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All of the shops <reduced> their <prices> as competition grew hot. start learning
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We can always <resell> the car if we don't like it. start learning
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We intend to buy a new car but our choice will be strongly limited by financial <constraints>. start learning
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The man behind the <counter> signed the guarantee card. start learning
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The <shopkeeper> I liked best as a kid was that little old lady in the sweet shop. start learning
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My son <minds> the shop for me when I have to leave for a couple of minutes. start learning
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There were three <stalls> selling shirts on the market. start learning
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Are you a <subscriber> to any newspapers or periodicals? start learning
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<It's not unlikely that> it was broken when we bought it. start learning
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His daughter <charmed> him into buying her a car. start learning
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All spare parts can be <obtained> in our shop. start learning
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This shopping centre has 6 <escalators>. start learning
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We had to <shop around> for a while, but we finally found a bargain. start learning
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Many women find it <well-nigh impossible> to resist a new handbag or fashionable pair of shoes. start learning
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Remove the price <label> before you give it to somebody as a present. start learning
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Every year before Christmas people go into a <frenzy> of shopping. start learning
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The customer <enquired> about another size and colour of the dress. start learning
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The bicycle is a <recent> purchase. start learning
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Are you <familiar with> our new catalogue? start learning
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If you show me a shop full of cakes, I won't be able to <resist> buying one or two. start learning
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There are ten <items> on my shopping list. start learning
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The shop next to the house is very <convenient>, even if it is quite expensive. start learning
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