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przylepny (np. dziecko ktore sie do kogos ciągle przytula) start learning
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niesamowity, wspaniały, fantastyczny start learning
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He is a terrific swimmer It was a terrific piece of marketing (to był wspaniały przykład marketingu)
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The estimated time to build this model is 1400 hours.
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You're going to be all right, came a soothing voice in her head.
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Everyone were sitting cross legged in meditation class with Beata
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przemodelowanie (formalne) start learning
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intentionally remoulding their minds in more positive ways
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old-timer, a nieformalnie może być też oldie/oldy
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sroga kara (za poważne przewinienie) start learning
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I fled here to escape retribution
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You do realize that the odds of that happening...
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Or is like when Phoebe chews her hair
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przedsięwzięcie, projekt, przedsiębiorstwo, przedsiębiorczość start learning
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You need to learn enterprise. (Musisz nauczyć się przedsiębiorczości.) It has a market large enough to support the enterprise. (Rynek jest wystarczająco duży, żeby przedsięwzięcie miało sens.)
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słaby (np. dzwięk), słaby/osłabiony (o człowieku) oraz zemdleć start learning
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For a moment I thought I was going to faint 1. My grand mother is really faint. 2. Her voice was faint and she looked ill
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Cause of death, blunt force trauma
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Contusions on her neck indicate that she was strangled
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She was yanked from behind by that necklase
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Did she had a falling-out with anyone?
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You can’t insult them like that
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Regardless what we think of each other we have to do it together
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At 90 minutes, it tells its story concisely and directly. At least he had a clear mind and expressed himself concisely.
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przybory, akcesoria, rekwizyty start learning
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Using tools of modern neuroscience
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A moment of sudden understanding and clarity start learning
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trwały, stabilny, długotrwały, nieprzemijający start learning
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smth can change the brain in the enduring ways
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Our brain’s ability to change in response to conscious effort start learning
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And I finally found reconcilation in the arms of God
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different parts of the brain responsible for different functions start learning
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(definicja po ang) fitting in well with person’s activities, plans, conditions
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coś nadającego się na przekąskę, łatwe i przyjemne w przeglądaniu (internet) start learning
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something you can eat, view, play (definicja) suitable for eating as a snack
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oh yeah... cushions the blow
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There was a crooked man who had a crooked smile
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The individuality of having one start learning
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Now it’s time to recap the vocabulary
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manipulować, kombinować (żeby coś osiągnąć) start learning
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żmudność (np. pracy), marazm (np. życia) start learning
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I always thought you read a good book when tedium set in.
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My friend Daniel said he needs his chakras realigned
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Favorite form of affection?
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Watching your perseverance is somthing amazing
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przyjęcie (np. ideologii), uścisk, objęcie start learning
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A fiance would be upset she had embraced the life of a nun He couldn't get out of his aunt's embrace
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Listening to someone chomp on pickles
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