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I assure you it has nothing to do with bravery, or some innate motivation to break the big story.
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The Mediterranean markets were suddenly inundated with goods from across.
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realny, wykonalny, opłacalny, rentowny start learning
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His successor the Emperor Augustus thought that the parts of Germany that lay between the Rhine and the Elbe was a viable conquest.
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Incense separated these special places from the unpleasant pervasive stench of the filth-polluted ancient towns.
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ograniczyć, zahamować, skrócić start learning
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Inflation was curtailed by increased supplies and prices fell back to affordable levels due to the additional imports.
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chwiać się, opadać, potykać się start learning
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Royal tributes were reduced to encourage hope that Roman rule would be lenient.
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surowość, powaga, kryzys ekonomiczny start learning
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Rome departed from its traditional values of austerity.
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naruszać, podawać w wątpliwość start learning
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Roman dealings with the distant East contravened this practice wth the mass export.
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Empire was over and as long-term revenues faltered, imperial politics were increasingly decided by military contentions in the world of failing grandeur.
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długość życia, trwałość, długowieczność start learning
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Yet the size and longevity of Rome's empire cannot be argued away.
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wieżyczka, wieżą oblężnicza start learning
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Tacitus says that chieftains vied to prove their prowess.
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przyznać, ustąpić, dać za wygraną, rezygnować start learning
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Even critics of empires must concede this about Rome.
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czynić, nakładać karę, zadawać, pododować start learning
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He inflicted a devastating defeat on his enemy.
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for these were raiders reliant on their swords
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styczny, sąsiadujacy, przylegly start learning
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None of the other provinces was physically adjacent.
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tępo, bez ogródek, szczerze start learning
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It was solely the product of bluntly wielded military power
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upływać (o czasie), mijac, przemijac start learning
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spór, sprzeczka, opinia, twierdzenie, współzawodnictwo start learning
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Imperial politics were increasingly decided by military contentations in a world of failing grandeur.
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Instead, think about the pestilence and death which we all share.
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This measure was temporarily rescinded.
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nadużycie, danina, narzucony ciężar start learning
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Marcus Aurelius did not have the funds required for the soldiers and he did not wish to inflict new impositions on the provincials of Senate.
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na "s" start learning
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Christians could expect solace.
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zły los, niedola, tarapaty start learning
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The concepts of duty in response to extreme adversity.
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zawiazać ponownie, zrekonstruować start learning
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Rome had lost entire armies in previous battles, but it always had the manpower to quickly restore its losses and reconstitute its fighting forces.
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stykający sie ze soba, graniczący start learning
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The German nations do not have cities, they do not even tolerate closely contiguous dwellings.
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zarażenie, rozprzestrzenianie sie choroby start learning
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A doctor named Porphyrio advised that the little girl should bathe frequently to restore her health and wash away the contagion.
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obłożnie chory, przykuty do łózka start learning
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First several of my servants grew sick in succession and the youngest to the oldest became bedridden.
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Jestem dosyć podatna na ugryzienia komarów. Wydaje się, że uwielbiają smak mojej krwi. start learning
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I'm quite vulnerable to getting mosquito bites. They seem to love the taste of my blood.
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ulegać, poddawać sie czemuś start learning
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But the invasion never occurred as there was a series of violent uprisings in Mesopotamia and Trajan succumbed to a terminal illness in AD 117.
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Smallpox leaves many survivors visually impaired or infertile.
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nadwątlony, popsuty, upośledzony start learning
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Smallpox leaves many survivors visually impaired or infertile.
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krosty, wysypka, wągrzyca na "M" start learning
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The epidemic was either an ancestral strain of smallpox or measles.
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In the space of a year, the Han military lost a third of its operational army, with many more soldiers debilitated by the disease.
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zajadły, złośliwy, jadowity start learning
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In AD 160, a virulent new disease was released into the ancient world trade routes.
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niezgodny z prawdą, fałszywy start learning
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He suggested that the delegates were fraudulent.
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He speculated that "the encircling land connects to Rhaptum promontory".
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ustalać, swierdzać, upewniać się start learning
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But nothing certain could be ascertained about their size.
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duszny, ściśnięty, ograniczony start learning
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The 900 mile-long Malay Peninsula was the barrier that confined Roman trade voyages to the Indian Ocean.
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The embassy gave the Chinese Emperor diplomatic gifts that included exotic musicians and skilled conjurors.
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But this process was interrupted when the old coins were offered wholesale to Roman traders amassing gold bullion for eastern export.
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na "c" start learning
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It was illegal to counterfeit Roman coins.
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meritum, zasługa, wartość, zasługiwać na start learning
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They suggested that the highly prosperous Anuradhapura Kindom had accountable rulers who were selected on merit by the Sinhalese nobility.
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They travelled with a large group of retainers and brought precious stones and pearls as diplomatic gifts.
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Ploclamus had followed the widespread Roman practice of manumitting trusted slaves and making them his business associates.
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szybować, ślizgać sie, sunąć start learning
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The shallow-hulled ships of the Tamils were able to glide over the Palk reefs to reach ports on the east coast of India.
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powiernik oparty na zaufaniu prawny termin start learning
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The denarius was so debased that it had only a fiduciary value.
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wyrażać, wyświadczać, czynić, oddawać start learning
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Therefore render to Ceasar the things that are Ceasar's, and to God the things that are God's
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He reports, 'be the smallest computation, India, the Seres and the Arabian Peninsula take 100 million sesterces from our Empire every year'
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opatrzyć wcześniejsza data, poprzedzić, mieć miejsce wcześniej start learning
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Pliny's warning that Indio-Roman trade was draining bullion from the Empire, therefore, predates this volcanic disaster.
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sok roślinny, żywica, wycisnąć sok, podkopać, wyczerpać start learning
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The Tamils did not cultivate grape vines but drank an alcoholic beverage known as 'toddy' produced from the fermented sap and fruit of palm trees.
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przerażony, zaniepokojony na "d" start learning
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Martial was dismayed by the cost of buying the necessary ingredients.
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He thought he could impress his guests by having the carcass stuffed with rich pepper.
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Persius writes about prominent Romands, whose larders were overstocked with these gifts.
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do przyjęcia/przełknięcia, smakowity, smaczny na "p" start learning
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foods palatable for a longer period
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Peppers was added in small amounts to many ROman meals to enhance flavour and make perishable food.
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Pepper was also used in medical concoctions.
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oszczędnie, skromnie, pobłażliwie, litościwie start learning
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but used sparingly this quantity of spice
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ostry smak, ciepkość, pikanteria start learning
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The berry of the pepper-plant is desirable only because of its pungency.
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brud, plugastwo, rynsztokowy język start learning
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covered in filth from the streets
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Chyba naciągnąłem mięsień w udzie, gdy robiłem przysiady. start learning
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I think I pulled a muscle in my thigh when I was doing squats.
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konkubina, dama serca, kochanka start learning
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najważniejszy, główny, o kapitalnym znaczeniu start learning
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A pound of the best grade frankincense could be sold in Roman market for 10 denarii, so security was paramount at the facility.
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The weight of heavy pearl jewellery sometimes caused disfigurement.
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I see pearls, not single ones designed for each ear, but clusters of them on earlobes.
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She caresses these objects, covers them with kisses.
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odradzać komuś coś, odwieść start learning
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I could not dissuade her from leaving.
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The greatest praise was awarded to pearls that had the faint translucence of alum crystals and pearls elongated into tear-shape.
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They symbolise auspicious achievements.
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The frankincense is handled by royal slaves and convicts.
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główny, czołowy, naczelny start learning
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It used to be sold at a high price to the foremost Romans.
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być przywiązanym do, wysoko cenić, kochać, umiłować start learning
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Beryl rings were cherished items.
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taki który pracuje nad bardziej artystycznimy rzeczami niz tasmowo produkowanymi start learning
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znaczyć, wyrażać, dawać do zrozumienia start learning
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this decision signified a fundamental change in their priorities
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Traditionally, these areas would be the domain of the ‘witch doctor’ or seer, wizard, shaman, wise man/woman, whatever they may be called.
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The monks established communities in the valleys and hired stoneworkers to carve their religious edifices into the hill-side rock-face.
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odbierać, wystąpić o zwrot start learning
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The Satavahana were able to reclaim their former west coast territories.
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Smaller vessels would capsize.
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usunać kogoś ze stanowiska, zerwać, przemieścić start learning
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The returning tidal surge could dislodge restraining anchors.
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There are many rivers with extreme ebb and flood tides that occur during the new and full moon.
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nierozcieńczony, szczery, czysty start learning
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personel, obsługa, asystent start learning
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Indian kings received Roman slaves who served as royal attendants.
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The Ladies in Waiting, having applied the unguent, retired to the dressing chamber.
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Excess mucus occurs only in some pathological conditions, and makes its presence known in the stools.
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nabijany ćwiekami, wysadzany start learning
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harry potter and the goblet of fire
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regulujacy wydatki, normujacy zachowania start learning
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przestudiować, przeczytać dokładnie start learning
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Martial describes how a man named Mamurra perused the market stalls.
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She gave him her hand, and he looked down at the small cut that had protruding from it a tiny shard of glass.
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You like to have your hands ablaze with gems.
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przetarty; wyświechtany, oklepany start learning
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Unfortunately, the Cole royal commission may also end up the perfect mechanism for destroying the already threadbare authority of royal commissions.
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for the sake of infatuation
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oszołomienie, zakłopotanie start learning
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His request was granted by the Emperor and Dio indicates the bewilderment of the Greek crowds whi gathered for this occasion.
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wyląg, stado, plemie, pomiot start learning
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a brood of colourful Indian snakes and a giant python
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He held the allegiance of 600 minor sovereigns in northern India
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na "h" start learning
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Suetonius explains that these Indo-Scythian ambassadors were from nations previously known to us only through hearsay.
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Gdy tylko zdasz sobie sprawę, że jesteś na mieliźnie, zatrzymaj się, ustawiając silnik na biegu wstecznym, jeśli jest to bezpieczne. start learning
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As soon as you realise you are aground, stop by putting the engine into reverse if it is safe to do so.
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Silk route traffic reached the Indus, so Barbaricon offered silk and exotic animal furs, including mink and sable from the Asian steppe.
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Burning a small quantity of costly incense became a more attractive alternative to killing an animal and burning its entrails.
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interpretacja, odtworzenie, przekład start learning
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interpretation, reproduction, translation A concert rendition enables more concentration on the words without the distraction of stage action.
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When disintegrated by heat and ground-down it produced an abrasive calcined residue used to clean stained teeth and remove tartar.
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You can stop being so stingy before the gods.
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Roman regime was not able to rectify this trade imbalance.
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zamglony, mglisty, zaparowany, spowity mgłą na "M" start learning
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Arabia was swept by misty monsoon clouds.
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tępy, przytępiny, zaokrąglony na końcu, rozwarty (kąt) start learning
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People are less obtuse and inhospitable.
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życzliwość, uczynność, danina start learning
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He really seemed somehow or others to fancy that his wife had piety and benevolence enough for two.
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linia brzegowa, nadmorski, wybrzeże start learning
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The northern seaboard of Somalia
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bysty, przebiegły sprytny start learning
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In re-inventing Manchester for the new millennium, the city council has proved very astute.
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przeznaczony, przewidziany na start learning
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Most of the valuable goods sent into the region were destined for the king.
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There were foreign traders residing long-term in the Aksumite Kindom including Roman subjects whi sourced and stockpiled Africa goods.
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Then you can simply screw the duplex receptacle onto the electrical box with the screws provided.
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na "i" start learning
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Joseph, who is survived by his wife Ellen, three children, brothers and sister, will be interred in London.
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A simple loaf can surely be served on something other than an ivory footed table.
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The lung specimens from seven patients with IPF had a variegated appearance, with alternating zones of Obrosis and intervening patches of normal lung at low magnification.
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crescents of tortoise-shell
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opieszały, leniwy, gnuśny start learning
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This is pretty good progress for you George, even accounting for your usual slothful approach to work.
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Mógłby być atletą, ale zachowuje się jak leniwiec. start learning
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He could be an athlete but he behaves like a couch potato.
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We prefer to have some couches inlaid with ivory and others with tortoiseshell and in a similar manner, we adorn our speech.
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fornirować, oklejać, tuszować start learning
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Whilst others try to veneer or pepper their works with Californian melodies, The Forest are purists and for that, much more original than their peers.
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donieść na, otwarcie oskarżyć, potepiać start learning
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Horace denounced "vain riches".
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Nero used fragrant oils to deodorise his feet.
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The sides of a quarry were almost perpendicular.
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The sides of a quarry were almost perpendicular.
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równoważyć, kompensować, początek start learning
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przewóz, transport, opłata za przewóz start learning
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In the ancient world, the long-distance transport of goods by sea was generally faster and more convenient than land haulage.
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Petronius lampoons the lavish lifestyle of successful Roman businessmen.
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Ships carried bright lanterns on the stern.
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Ten co jest pod wodą a nie kolo start learning
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Helmsman could pivot the rudders.
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You may seize and control the aforementioned security.
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obserwacja, obserwator, punkt obserwacyjny na "l" start learning
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The list includes guards, sailors, craftsmen shipbuilders' servants, helmsmen and ships' lookouts.
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Jest niewielka szansa, że sternik złapie chorobę morską. start learning
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The helmsman is not very likely to get seasick.
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wygórowany, niebotyczny, zdzierczy start learning
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The Egyptian economy had been exhausted by extortionate taxes.
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przebaczyć, darować, przelewać start learning
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Augustus went even further and remitted the tributes that he had imposed.
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bezczelny, zuchwały, tupeciarski start learning
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By Roman standards, these displays were judged to be insolent.
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the large boulders found on its shores
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przerwa wakacyjna, wneka, przerwa w obradach parlamentu start learning
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Parliament is recess until Thursday
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sznur, przywiazywac sznurem start learning
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Instead, they are bound together with a type of cording.
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Antigonus rebuked him for not taking more aggressive action against the Nabataeans.
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Greek strategists reported that the Arabs "possessed the wilderness as their inaccessible refuge"
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przekazywać, transportować na "c" start learning
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Consequently, the trafficking of incense generated wealth for those who conveyed the substance from the producer to the consumer.
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We used an intermediary system to talk between various devices
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oklaskiwać, darzyć uznaniem, pochwalić start learning
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If so, then modern society will be able to experience an archaic essence acclaimed for its soothing medical benefits.
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They have found the remains of workshops with soaking pools, holding vats and heavy cylindrical stones used to pound the essence from offcut branches.
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But the Romans protected the groves and there were pitched battles fought in defence of a shrub.
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zagajnik, lasek, kepa drzew start learning
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In this unique environment, balsam thrived in specially managed artificial groves.
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The scent of various perfumes offered so that even the nostrils are not idle.
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nieprzejrzysty, ciemny, niejasny start learning
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It was better to store them in opaque containers.
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Roman matrons who gorged themselves on exotic foods.
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Skin ulcers were also treated with special pastes.
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na "s" start learning
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Salves were prepared using resins.
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In Hong Kong, the management suite moved from the tony Central district to a grimy industrial estate.
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Soldiers ceremonially anointed their regimental battle-standards with special libations to invoke divine approval and protection in battle.
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Myrrh in particular had proven analgesic properties.
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Why weren't my flames redolent of nard?
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zapach, aromat, perfumy, woń na "f" start learning
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If you decrease your property, your heir will put your ashes into the un without any fragrance.
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wgłebienie, jama, ubytek tkanki zeba start learning
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It consisted of filling the empty space of cavities with hydrogen atoms and drawing the surface contour of the H atoms.
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The intestinal cavity of a slaughtered ox would be filled with bread.
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It is also effective for hemorrhage of the lungs, stomach and intestines or topically for wound healing.
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Egyptian papyri texts depict servants carrying pots of incense to embalming ceremonies.
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Ciężki krwotok na morzu jest trudnym problemem. start learning
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Severe hemorrhage at sea is a challenging problem.
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jałowy, suchy, nieinteresujacy na "a" start learning
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Comiphora trees favour more arid conditions.
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oczarowanie, zaczarowanie na "b" start learning
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Your businessmen are the most powerful in the entire earth and with your bewitchments, you have deceived all the nations.
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zszywka, klarmra, podstawowy, główny start learning
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zarządzać, nadawać moc prawna, start learning
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And at the same time, several German states have already enacted the proposed French style bans on student attire
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Money is the sinews of war.
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By minimalizing its civilian bureaucracy, the Empire also reduced the potential for the corruption and tax abused that these organisations could engender.
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działalność wywrotowa, rokosz, bunt start learning
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They will always be a source of sedition and civil wars.
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oczerniać, umniejszać wartość na "d" start learning
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He was ashamed to seem as denigrating the glory of Claudius.
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szkodliwy, krzywdzący, ujemny na "d" start learning
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The Romans lose money on some of their subject nations, but they are ashamed to set them aside, even though they are detrimental.
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podporządkowanie sie, uleganie, spelnienie, zgodnosc start learning
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A small token amount of surplus wealth was forwarded to Rome as a symbolic act of compliance.
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gromadzic, zbierac, zwolac powolywac przed sad start learning
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Octavian, therefore, convened a conference with his closest advisors to debate the future of the Roman State.
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odszkodowanie, kompensata start learning
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As Rome expanded, it raised revenue by imposing war indemnities on the defeated foreign powers.
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małzonek (wladcy), towarzysz, wspołpracownik, zespól wykonywujacy muzyke dawna start learning
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Egyptian Queen Cleopatra and her consort Mark Antony
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tym samym, przez to, skutkiem tego start learning
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The amount of work that can be is thereby increased.
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przykazanie, regula/ nauka moralna, zasada, nakaz start learning
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It focuses on ancient evidence without the influence of modern precepts, ideology, or theory-based economy models.
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wydatki, naklady, rozchod start learning
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The rationibus kept income accounts and had to track expenditure.
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Pliny was critical of all expensive perfumes, arguing that 'They are the most superfluous of all forms of luxury'
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Incense separated these special places from the unpleasant pervasive stench of the filth-polluted ancient towns.
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Cornelius Gallus suffered an ignominious death at his own hands.
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kopcić, dymić, śmierdzieć start learning
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nieelastyczny, niepodatny, nieugiety, sztywny, ścisły start learning
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The dear deceased who is thicky-coated with perfumed balm is placed on a tall bier with his rigid heels extending towards the door.
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latarnia morska, znak drogowy, oswietlac, nadawać sygnal start learning
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There was a citadel at the summit of the cliff containing a temple structure that probably operated as a beacon for incoming ships.
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Indian pottery has been found at Myos Hormos including fragments of fine tableware and ordinary cooking pots.
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przygnebiajacy, ponury, smetny start learning
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But he was stuck, following her eyes as the smile left her face and she looked into the distance with a bleak expression.
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The charred remains of human bone and ivory fragments were interred in the same receptacle for burial.
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He bequeathed his personal library.
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Upper-class Romans venerated their ancestors.
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granice, kres, terytorium start learning
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On the return journey, the live elephants proved to be a difficult and dangerous cargo in the confines of a ship.
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udobruchac, zalagodzic, uspokoic, przeblagac start learning
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Ovid describes how cornmeal and glittering grains od pure salt were once the means for men to placate the gods.
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Aelian confirms that our authorities report that India is rich in pants and remarkably prolific in the medician substances.
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srodowisko, otoczenie, osoby towarzyszace, swita, orszak start learning
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Pan was part of the entourage of the Greek god Dionysus.
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katastrofa, plaga, nieszczescie, kleska, niedola start learning
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This calamity was to be witnessed by foreign kings.
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