Don't be too hard on them - they're just kids and they need to cut loose sometimes. start learning
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zachowywać się w niekontrolowany sposób
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In the backseat of a moving car, I am cut loose from the city. start learning
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The night has gilded the skyscrapers in silver. start learning
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Something goes clank in the night, and the sound is close enough to a gunshot to take me back to the beginning. start learning
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kiepski, stary dywan
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Even at a party they have to talk shop! start learning
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rozmawiać o pracy nawet poza nią
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The police are arresting the small-timers when they should be going for the ringleaders. start learning
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rzezimieszek (bandyta niskiego szczebla)
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He's been a bit blue since she left him. start learning
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smutny lub wyrażający smutek
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eartbeat under the tires. My squinted eyes in the rearview mirror. start learning
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eartbeat under the tires. My squinted eyes in the rearview mirror. start learning
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rising nausea that tastes like rust in my mouth. start learning
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He had a strange foreboding (that) something would go wrong. start learning
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That was three years ago. Everything ripped apart in a New York minute. start learning
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Outside, the Mercury was falling fast. start learning
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This armed thugs just appeared out of nowhere, we need to get help. start learning
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The door has been welded shut ages ago, and the bomb was missing a detonator. start learning
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She entered the vault with an armes guard. start learning
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being placed at the scene of a bank robbery wouldn’t have tipped the odds in my favor. start learning
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Alex can’t get past a locked gate. start learning
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what the hell’s going on here? There are more corpses here than at the city morgue. start learning
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I walked straight in, playing it Bogart start learning
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raczej w stylu noir, literacko
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The doors slammed shut behind me. start learning
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he was a high strung whiner. start learning
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nerwowy, napięty, gorączkowy
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on the verge of breaking apart start learning
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A highstrung whiner on the verge of breaking apart like an overamped Energizer bunny. start learning
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He takes his frustration out on under aged addicts and call girls. start learning
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agent has been shot repeatedly from a point blank range. start learning
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The Valkyr Crisis worsens with the murder of DEA special agent. start learning
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The noose is sure to tighten around this fugitive criminal. start learning
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apprehend (arrest, seize) formal The police have finally apprehended the killer. start learning
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aresztować (aresztować, przejąć)
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automat z napojami / słodyczami etc.
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to have hard time dealing with sth A thug is having a hard time getting up from a vending machine. start learning
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mieć trudności z radzeniem sobie z czymś
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Tonight, the City’s fight against the nightmare drug, Valkyr, took a turn dor the worst, as DEA special agent Alex Balder was found brutally slain at the Roscoe Street Subway station. start learning
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take a turn for the worse start learning
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The worst winter storm in recorded history continues to pound the city. start learning
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a person who is guilty of a serious crime start learning
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Max crumples up the letter into a ball and tosses it. start learning
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The trouble you got into after the Chicago screw-up, the Puchinello family bailed you out. start learning
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Zgło potów, w które wpakowałeś się po Chicago, rodzina Puchinello cię wykupiła.
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when you shot the furnace, the three guys downstairs talk about it after they see it fall start learning
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idiom The fire started deep in the bowels of the ship. The old service elevator rumbled down to the bowels of a hotel. start learning
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The severe blizzard has revaged New York for three days now with no end in sight. start learning
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the severe blizzard revages New York start learning
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but the snowbound city was on my side. start learning
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zaśnieżony (unieruchomiony przez śnieg) o ludziach i rzeczach zwyczajnie przykryty sniegiem to „snowy”
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Less chance of innocent bystanders getting caught in the crossfire start learning
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przechodzień, przypadkowy świadek Mniejsza szansa, że przypadkowy przechodzień znajdzie się na linii ognia.
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The transparent cylinders glows green, full of Valkyr start learning
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Przeźroczyste cykindry połyskiwały, pełne Valkyrii.
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I strangled them both with the videogame cables. start learning
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The word was out, a deadly virus released into the city’s corrupt circulatory system start learning
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A liquor store, a pawn shop, a laundromat full of mobster bookies and loan sharks. start learning
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Lupino's tenement buildings were a seedy hangout for all kinds of sleaze. A liquor store, a pawn shop, a laundromat full of mobster bookies and loan sharks. start learning
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a place where someone spends a lot of time, or where someone lives. The café is a favourite hangout of artists.
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The ringing in my ears was the sound of a mob war being waged. start learning
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The ringing in my ears was the sound of a mob war being waged. start learning
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Jack Lupino’s suite was on the top foor. start learning
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The goons inside were spooked, but luck always come with a price tag. More bombs could still be ticking inside, and the cops would already be on their way. start learning
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to fix a piece of equipment in place The whole building was rigged with explosives. start learning
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A locked door barred my way. start learning
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I'm freezing my butt off. start learning
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I had already ditched the cops, a couple of rooftops back. start learning
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to get rid of something or someone that is no longer wanted
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they will need a forklift to carry the coffin to the grave. start learning
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trouble had come to me in the big dark swarms. start learning
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When vile crimes were rampant and all humanity lost. start learning
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impressionable (often disapproving) I could see how somebody impressionable might get it into their head that we were at the end of time. start learning
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easily influenced by other people, especially because you are young. He's at that impressionable age when he's very easily led by other children.
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Lupino lurked somewhere ahead, like a spider at the center of his web, waiting. start learning
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The vapors in the air started to make my head swim start learning
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Punchinello has threatened Lupino in writing. The note had been torn to pieces, bloody fingerprints all over them. start learning
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The Trio were the Don's notorious henchmen. It was obvious that Lupino hadn't been intimidated by the threat. start learning
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It was obvious that Lupino hadn’t been intimidated by the threat start learning
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After y2k the end of the world has become a cliche start learning
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I wish she wouldn't sit brooding in her room all day. start learning
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to think for a long time about things that make you sad, worried, or angry
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humorous: a young woman who is in trouble and needs a man's help Lisa is the damsel in distress. I’m the professional. I’d blow you away without batting an eye. start learning
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dziewczyna w niebezpieczeństwie
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Valhalla? I tried to tell Max about it but he was busy. That cute frown on his brow. Guess it's nothing, just a mix-up at the courier service..." start learning
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Will their good intentions become realities or are they just hollow promises? start learning
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She was badly bruised but otherwise unhurt. start learning
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rust had crept over the sides of the cargo steamer a long time ago. start learning
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Punchinello was burning to get me. The feeling was mutual. He was trying to put out my flames with gasoline start learning
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when this is over, look me up. start learning
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The night groaned with cold. start learning
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rap sheet = criminal record start learning
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arkusz rapu = rejestr karny
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to get a kick out of something The sick bastard had really gotten a kick out of it. (seeing dead Lisa Puchinello) start learning
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mieć z czegoś ubaw/przyjemność (slang)
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Puchinello was a pushover. start learning
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The moment I stepped into the room he folded like a deuce before a royal flush. start learning
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The moment I stepped into the room he folded like a deuce before a royal flush start learning
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W momencie, gdy wszedłem do pokoju, zwinął się jak dwójka przed królewskim pokerem.
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She was trying to buy more sand for his hourglass. But I wasn’t selling any. start learning
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kill two birds with one stone start learning
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Zabij dwa ptaki jednym kamieniem
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the floor turned into a vortex of green blood. start learning
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He just can't snap out of the depression he's had since his wife died. start learning
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wyrwać się z czegoś (ze smutku)
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slowly the green nightmare faded, leaving dark stains on my soul that would never come off. start learning
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dawać się zdejmować/spadać
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I woke up in a cold sweat, sick and tired to the bone, lying in a puddle of my own puke. start learning
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It took me forever to crawl back to my feet and hit the road, but when I did, I drove straight to Cold steel Foundry outside the city. start learning
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the factility has been compromised start learning
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funkcjonalność została naruszona
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Shoppers complained about poor quality merchandise and high prices. start learning
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How to turn off that small voice inside your head that started to whipser that you should be glad... that now, if not before your revenge was justifiable on any conceivable moral scale. start learning
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Jack couldn't have framed you, not the state he was in. start learning
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I had no recollection of setting any fires, but I did remember the flames. start learning
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Nicole Horne is the President of Aesir Corporation. She has more than half the city in her pocket. This must be kept under wraps. start learning
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That was a cue for the killer suits. start learning
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wskazówka, znak dla kogoś
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looking smug among his dead pals. She deserved her promotion, but I wish she wasn’t so smug sbout it. start learning
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zadowolony z siebie (ciut próżny)
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... and what is your answe to those saying that he is actually providing a service long overdue to the city? start learning
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If someone's manner or speech is curt, it is rude as a result of being very quick
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If you look an the duty roster, you’ll see when you are working. start learning
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... but I had a feeling that when this was all over any collateral would come in handy. start learning
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