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The EU <bureaucracy> is often criticized in the member countries.
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biurokracja
The talks will be <resumed> tomorrow.
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wznowione
The Labour and the Conservatives are two major <political parties> in the UK.
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partie polityczne
Fast <diffusion> of information is a hallmark of our times.
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rozprzestrzenianie
They are seeking <refuge> from persecution.
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schronienie
A <riot> broke out after the assassination of the leader of the opposition.
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zamieszki
There are millions of Americans of Irish <descent>.
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pochodzenia
We reached compromise in our negotiations. That should be <beneficial> for both parties.
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korzystny
The Society holds their meetings <annually>.
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corocznie
The new welfare policy will be <implemented> in 2005.
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wprowadzona
The government lowered taxes to <boost> economy.
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ożywić
Parliament is debating on a new immigration <bill>.
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projektem prawa
I was impressed by the young students at the protest and their <eagerness> to change this world for the better.
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zapału
The former leader of the party is now considered a <renegade>.
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odstępcę
The <withdrawal> of his statement surprised everybody.
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cofnięcie
The UK is America's closest <ally> in Europe.
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sojusznikiem
They formed a <right wing> party.
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prawicową
You could say it <in a few words> and the impact of the speech would be greater.
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w kilku słowach
No one could <reconcile> the conflicting parties.
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pogodzić
The President's decision to send troops to Afghanistan will have serious <implications>.
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następstwa
The demonstration turned out to be <peaceful>.
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pokojowa
The <reconciliation> was brought about after weeks of negotiation.
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zgodę
Racism is a <generic> term, used to describe negative feelings and prejudices towards people of differing colour.
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rodzajowy
The <polling stations> will close at 8 p.m.
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lokale wyborcze
The <dictatorship> in North Korea remains stronger then ever.
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dyktatura
If the government issue a <denial> of the scandal, people will only talk about it more.
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zaprzeczenie
His <improper> conduct at the Minister's party could ruin his diplomatic career.
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niewłaściwe
The king's <reign> lasted over 40 years.
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panowanie
The offer is open to <institutional> investors only.
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instytucjonalnych
It is everyone's <civic> duty to vote in parliamentary elections.
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obywatelskim
<Peace talks> between the Israelis and the Palestinians will begin in Budapest next week.
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rozmowy pokojowe
The politician's speech <convinced> the voters that he was the right person for the position.
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przekonała
The Fresh Air Fund asked many companies to contribute and finally <collected> 10 000 pounds.
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zebrała
"Education, education, education" was one of Tony Blair's best known <catchphrases>.
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sloganów
The generals were <plotting> to overthrow the President.
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spiskowali
You should always tell <lies> at interviews because it makes them more interesting.
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kłamstwa
Hillary Clinton worked hard to <attain> her position.
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osiągnąć
It's not wise to sent top secret documents <by mail>.
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pocztą
There should be <arms restrictions> imposed on some countries.
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ograniczenie zbrojeń
I'm a <resident> of New Zealand.
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