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science, technology, engineering, medicine start learning
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a large group of people that is often violent or not organized start learning
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to write an article for magazine, book or newspaper start learning
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sth which prevents progress start learning
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done or shown publicly and not hidden start learning
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to know someone or sth because you have seen or experienced them before start learning
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to refuse to consider an idea or opinion start learning
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the size or importance of sth start learning
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to give a formal talk to group of people, often at uni start learning
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to allow or officially to sth start learning
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sth or someone valuable, interesting or useful that is discovered start learning
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to sth of sth or someone in a particular way start learning
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to influence someone in an unfair way so that they have a bad opinion of someone or sth [uprzedzenie] start learning
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rozprawiać się na jakiś temat start learning
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to recognize someone or sth and say or prove who or what they are [zidentyfikować] start learning
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storngly affective how a situation will progress start learning
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new discoveries and inventions start learning
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domeone or sth that is competeting wwith another person or thing start learning
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to try to deal witha problem start learning
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to stop moving or doing sth or stop happening, or to make sth or someone stop start learning
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a very big change that causes difficulty or confusion start learning
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difficult to describe, find, achieve or remember start learning
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relating to the position, area, and size of things start learning
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the act of controlling and especially reducing sth start learning
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arrange in separate layers start learning
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a strong expression of anger and disaapproval about sth, made by a group of people or by the public start learning
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unfair difference in the way women and men are treated start learning
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a very large number of sth start learning
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behaviour that annoys or upsets someone start learning
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to stop sth from happening or someone from doing sth start learning
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someone or sth that has the same job or position as someone or sth in a different place or organization start learning
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to reduce the bad effect that sth else has start learning
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