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      Examples of decisions that a person may have to make in their life    start learning
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      whether to go to university or not and which one to go / what subject to study; what career path to take; whether to change jobs; what car / house to buy; what town / country to live in;   
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      more examples of decisions that a person may have to make in their life    start learning
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      whether to get married / have children / get divorced; what to do about problems in a friendship / relationship   
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      It was a tough job. They asked some tough questions. Recently she’s had a tough time. It’s tough being married to a cop. be tough on somebody (= make things difficult for someone) The divorce was tough on the kids.   start learning
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      difficult difficult or involving problems   
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      thrift, lumpy, stashed, deposit slip, gust, tracks, stroller, heartbroken, allegedly, surveillance   
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      wise and careful use of money   
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      com altos e baixos [colchão]  
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      stash: to store something secretly somewhere   
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      A gust of wind blew our tent over.   start learning
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      a sudden strong movement of wind   
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      A deposit slip is a small written form that is sometimes used to deposit funds into a bank account. A deposit slip indicates the date, the name of the depositor, the depositor's account number, and the amounts of checks, cash, and coin being deposited.   
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      Never try to cross the track.   start learning
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      the two metal lines that a train travels on SYN railway line     linha férrea, trilho(s) [de ferrovia]  
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      a chair on wheels in which a small child can be pushed along SYN buggy British English     carrinho (de bebé) Em inglês britânico diz-se buggy ou pushchair  
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      very sad because of something that has happened     destroçado, de coração partido  
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      the group’s alleged connections with organized crime   start learning
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      supposed to be true, but not proved   
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      under surveillance Police have the man under surveillance.   start learning
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      when someone is being watched, for example by the police or by doctors   
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      someone who is not in your family who shares a bedroom with you, for example at college   
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      a long comfortable piece of furniture on which you can sit or lie   
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      a beat-up car, bicycle etc is old and in bad condition   
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      I'm looking for something to support my family.    start learning
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      Her face wasn't covered so I recognise her immediately.    start learning
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      Anne McQuinn's father or her uncle   
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      She said, "I have a alot of money in that couch and I really need it".    start learning
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      I'm incredible grateful, and my three other kids are too.    start learning
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      The woman whose baby Delroy Simmonds saved.   
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      It was hard for him. I think that's why he came in with with his brother.    start learning
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      Sergeant Tom Landers or another police office.   
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      Look, there's something in here.    start learning
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      You shouldn't have done that.    start learning
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      Gerry Comber/Anne McQuinn's father   
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      We laid it all out and we were screaming.    start learning
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      one of the three roommates   
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