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      to hurry, to run   Don't rush her, she needs some time to get ready.   start learning
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      as from, starting from   So, as of Monday, I'm being officially relocated   start learning
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      a banger   Texas wieners are another type of hot dog in the state.   start learning
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      choking   Hey, you said that without gagging.   start learning
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      zakrztuszenie, kneblowanie   
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      epidemic roseola   A blood test should be done to see if a person is protected against rubella.   start learning
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      repetitive   He used to have this recurring nightmare.   start learning
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      powtarzający się, nawracajacy   
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      If I had a nickel for every time somebody's asked me that.   start learning
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      We go way back, from high school.   start learning
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      a laywer   Do you have to be an attorney to open and run a small business these days?   start learning
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      prawnik, mecenas, adwokat   
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      to relay   That's the kind of thing you usually run by me.   start learning
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      That made the pickings better for the few who were here.   start learning
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      a dive bar   We had lunch at a fast-food joint.   start learning
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      elongating   Actually "cook" may be a bit a stretch.   start learning
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      He was hired to shovel coal on a train.   start learning
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      This was not like the mesquite country where he had been born.   start learning
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      cheep, shoddy   The movie is cheesy, but its stars certainly are not.   start learning
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      a pig, a swine   Don't let him into the kitchen by himself. He's a hog.   start learning
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      streptococcal   Strep infections are identified on culture by their formation of pairs or chains.   start learning
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      to have a falling-out with sb    to have a fight with sb   Jane is always falling out with people.   start learning
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      casual   Mary Ellen is really smart and cute and loose.   start learning
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      prattling   I like when you start chattering like a monkey.   start learning
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      I remember someone bringing his security blanket to college.   start learning
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      koc, coś co daje poczucie bezpieczeństwa   
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      They have to meet parole officers at least twice a week.   start learning
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      unprepared   Sometimes guys get caught off-guard with a question and didn’t know how to respond.   start learning
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      nieprzygotowany, zaskoczony   
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      to stall   She wants to hold up the ceremony.   start learning
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