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This computer system is ... in terms of cost and performance start learning
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ohn should get the job—he's ........ all the other applicants. start learning
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The News manager inspires me because she... start learning
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I am tired I do not have any... start learning
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There will be stops, to enable you to stretch your legs, ... to eat or use the restroom start learning
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He needs training, he is... start learning
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She thinks it will solve the problem, but in my opinion she is... start learning
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Barking up the wrong tree
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well, we did a lot tasks, let's... start learning
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She needs to make a decision, she can't keep... start learning
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to pretend that you are less interested in someone than you really are start learning
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Doing vary well in his job start learning
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Some guy ... on me while I was standing at the bar. start learning
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I need to wake up early. So will... start learning
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starting to feel confident start learning
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Mary is ... on football. She never misses a game. start learning
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She is so happy, she probably is ... someone start learning
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I'll listen to what she has to say but ......, it's my decision. start learning
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I have nothing to say, this was my... start learning
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alter facts or figures dishonestly or illegally start learning
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If you give her a birthday card and nothing else, you'll be in the... start learning
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I was going to go bungee jumping, but I... out start learning
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Now, just hold your ... and let me explain. start learning
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they needed to learn the business from the... start learning
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An expression or gesture of praise or approval start learning
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Give someone a pat on the back
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learn how a particular task or job is done start learning
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Amy and I grew up ... from each other and have been best friends start learning
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He's nevergoing to get that finished in a... start learning
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Never in a month of Sundays
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to try to do something that is too start learning
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Bite of more than you can chew
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not to interpret something literally start learning
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Take something with a grain of salt
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she ..., refusing to let him intimidate her start learning
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when Arthur said that Donna couldn't be trusted, he really ...(correct) start learning
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problem that remains hidden start learning
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an apparent misfortune that eventually has good results. start learning
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