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      The new rule has been enacted.   We enacted Hamlet last year  
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      Many people entrusted the bank with their savings  
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      1. pocieszyć 2. wzrost, wypiętrzenie    start learning
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      At the same time, mountains were being uplifted in the eastern part of the state.   I left the cinema feeling uplifted by both the story and the music.  
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      At one point he was interested in uprooting his family to America.  
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      He often upstaged the candidate during the final days of the campaign  
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      Why had he downgraded himself to working in a hotel  
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      The company has tried to downplay the significance of the move.  
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      1. redukcja biegu 2. prowadzenie slow life    start learning
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      For some, the city's downshift to holiday speed was a welcome break.  
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      Accidents happen when safety checks are overlooked.  
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      Some of the workers have overstayed their contracts.  
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      Due to the overflow of the data, my computer crashed.  
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      When I entered the house, fear overtook me  
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      sprzedać po niższej cenie    start learning
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      Supermarkets can undercut small shops by as much as 50%.  
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      For the first time, American children might not outlive their parents.  
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      In the second Test they were outplayedand lost 6-26  
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      He could outrun people and had the power to hit up inside.  
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      to stay at a place for longer than people want    start learning
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      It was time to go, before we outstayed our welcome.  
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      łagodnieć (o gniewie), ustępować (komuś)    start learning
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      But she finally relented and went out with her friends  
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      nieustępliwy, bezwzględny    start learning
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      Flightless or not, the bird was trying to take to the air  
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      No payout at all is now available because of a job change.  
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      In that time we have seen a major economic downturn.  
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      Please allow me to say a few words at the outset  
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      It may be mid-1993 before a major economic upturn takes place.  
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      utrzymanie, koszty utrzymania    start learning
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      A lot of things need upkeep to make sure the building is safe  
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      I gather you are not interested in flying to New York   We've gathered here to celebrate together their wedding anniversary  
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      She was the first black woman to achieve international stardom  
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      dziki, niebezpieczny, zaciekły    start learning
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      I spent time in the ocean, although the current is often ferocious.  
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      ostry, przenikliwy (o bólu)    start learning
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