It is sometimes difficult to reconcile science and religion. start learning
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I apologized for the chaos I had unwittingly caused. start learning
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like mother, like daughter start learning
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She gorged herself on chocolate biscuits. start learning
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objadać lub opychać się czymś
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skurcz, skrót, forma ściągnięta
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This sucker things he can boss us around! start learning
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Ten frajer myśli, że może nami dyrygować!
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You can read an excerpt from his new novel for free. start learning
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Możesz za darmo przeczytać fragment jego nowej powieści.
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She rejected claims that she had lied. start learning
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niepotwierdzony, bezpodstawny
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He came across some old friends. start learning
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She ascribes her success to hard work. start learning
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The charity has made its annual appeal for donations. start learning
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Organizacja charytatywna wystosowała coroczny apel o datki.
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You should take more pride in (=care more for) your appearance. start learning
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Water these plants twice a week and likewise the ones in the bedroom. start learning
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również, podobnie, tak samo
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the upper tier of seats in a stadium start learning
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I'm sorry, I had no right to bark at you like that. start learning
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szczekać, kora drzewa, warczec na kogos
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The whole affair reflects badly on the government. start learning
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stawiać kogoś/coś w złym świetle, źle świadczyć o kimś/czymś
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The painting was restored to its rightful owner. start learning
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He is recovering from a serious illness. start learning
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wyzdrowieć, wracać do normy
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Please provide all information relating to the claim. start learning
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wiązać się z kimś/czymś, mieć związek z kimś/czymś
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Konceptualistyczny, pojęciowy
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It was a bold decision to go and live abroad. start learning
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learn through trial and error start learning
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uczyć się metodą prób i błędów
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Two important facts have been overlooked in this case. start learning
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The car is undergoing tests/repairs. start learning
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przechodzić, przeżywać, zostać poddanym
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He finds it difficult to retain information. start learning
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zachować (dla siebie), trzymać
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This matter is urgent and should be given precedence over others at the moment. start learning
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Most of us take our freedom for granted. start learning
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przyjąć kogoś za coś oczywistego, nie doceniać kogoś/czegoś
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technological advancements start learning
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She asserted that she had not borrowed his book. start learning
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