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done by machines and not people
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base something on something start learning
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if you base something on facts or ideas, you use those facts or ideas
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if an organization or activity brings people together, it causes people to do something as a group
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channel resources into something start learning
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to use energy and effort for a particular purpose
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a strong feeling of wanting to achieve or have something, felt by all the members of a group
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to use the most of your time and effort to do something
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necessary to make something succeed
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a particular subject of study
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very unusual, special or surprising
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buildings, equipment or services that are provided for a particular purpose
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an area of study or activity
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to succeed in getting one of the most important jobs in a particular career
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to do something after first doing something else
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the speed at which something increases
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a very successful person who achieves a lot in their life
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extremely intelligent or having a natural ability to do something extremely well
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people's ability to develop and Achieve good things in the future
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to make someone feel enthusiastic about a subject and give them the idea to do something
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an organization where people do a particular kind of scientific or educational work
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if two people interact with each other they speak or do things with each other
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to learn how to do something very well
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pieces of equipment that can find heat, light Etc
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to get something that you want
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a series of actions intended to get people to join an organization or work for a company
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to stay the same, not changing in any way
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responsible for something start learning
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being the person who causes something to happen
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take something for granted start learning
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to use something all the time without thinking how useful it is or how lucky you are to have it
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short for telecommunications, the process or business of sending information or messages by telephone, radio Etc
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start learning
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the learning of skills that prepare you for a job
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