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nie przejmować się, podchodzić do czegoś spokojnie start learning
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Virgilio had taken in stride the presence of an alien officer on his ship.
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pozostałość, ostatek, ślad start learning
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They are antiques, remnants of the Clone Wars.
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(...) her stance leaning slightly forward.
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His expression holds both anticipation and dread.
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But I believe she also came to a belated realization that (...)
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samo w sobie, samoistnie, z natury rzeczy start learning
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"So, rare and intrinsically valuable," Vanto said.
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bawić się czymś; bawić się czymś bezmyślnie start learning
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If he does, Rossi will probably take them right now, and you won't get to fiddle with them anymore."
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"Getting blindsided when those Delphidians made a run for it could have been embarrassing."
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It took a week for Captain Rossi to come fully up to speed on her new command, and to acquaint herself with her ship. ***quaint --> ciekawy, osobiliwy, ew. dziwny***
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Every nasty, dirty, or undesirable job somehow ended up on Thrawn's list.
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Something about static-locking brings the stuff out of every nook and cranny.
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Barlin maneuvered their shuttle between the Blood Crow and the derelict freighter Dromebar.
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The rest are real incidents embellished out of all recognition.
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His torso is hunched forward, his face buried in his hands.
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podkradać, zwędzić, buchnąć start learning
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We used to pilfer it, taking from the back and keeping the front intact so she wouldn't notice as quickly.
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Layneo clenches her jaw firmly.
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Rossi echoed incredulously.
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