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      up to, up until. ----------- Mike and Jane worked up until the new corporation came, then they stopped. ----------- up to, up until.    start learning
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      hasta. during the time or period before.   
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      "Up until" now, everything has gone very well in the shop said Ines. or, -- "Up to" now, everything has gone very well in the shop said Ines. ---------------------- (up to), ----- (up until).    start learning
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      hasta. during the time or period before.   
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      "Up to" yesterday, Karla and I had no idea where the child was. or, --- "Up until" yesterday, Karla and I had no idea where the child was. --------------------- (up to), ----- (up until).    start learning
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      hasta. during the time or period before.   
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      The picnic has been canceled "because of" bad weather, said teacher Jhon. ------------------------------- because of.    start learning
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      Por causa de, debido a. for the reason of.   
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      The accident of the two guys in Linwood's lake happened (because of) carelessness. ------------------------------- because of...    start learning
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      Por causa de, debido a. for the reason of.   
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      (Because of) you Kaz, we missed the bus. ------------------------------- because of...    start learning
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      Por causa de, debido a. for the reason of.   
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      Which candidate are you for Ismael?. ------------------------- for...    start learning
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      a favor de. in favor of (someone or completely in favor of something).   
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      The mother fucker Jeff Sessions was for the plan, but his wife was against it. --------------------------- for.    start learning
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      a favor de. in favor of (someone or completely in favor of something).   
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      Jasua was for the liberal candidate for mayor.--------------------------- for...    start learning
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      a favor de. in favor of (someone or completely in favor of something).   
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      You're either for me or you're against me said Trump. --------------------------- for.    start learning
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      a favor de. in favor of (someone or completely in favor of something).   
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      I am all for freedom of speech said the actress in the Oscars awards. --------------------------- for...    start learning
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      a favor de. in favor of (someone or completely in favor of something).   
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      I'm not for the government said pope francisco, I'm for God. --------------------------- for...    start learning
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      a favor de. in favor of (someone or completely in favor of something).   
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      Obama said, I'm for helping him. -------------------------- for.    start learning
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      a favor de. in favor of (someone or completely in favor of something).   
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      Anyone for a game of cards?. --------------------------- for.    start learning
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      a favor de. in favor of (someone or completely in favor of something).   
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      Obama said, I'm all for the campaign for human rights. --------------------------- for.    start learning
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      a favor de. in favor of (someone or completely in favor of something).   
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      Canelo's defeat seemed certain in the face of such a powerful opponent. ------------------------------- (in face of something), or, (in the face of something).    start learning
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      frente a. ante a. while in a situation in which you have to deal with (something or someone that is unpleasant, dangerous, difficult, etc.).   
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      Spider man reacts bravely in face of danger. --------------------------- (in face of something), or, (in the face of something).    start learning
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      frente a. ante a. while in a situation in which you have to deal with (something or someone that is unpleasant, dangerous, difficult, etc.).   
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      Chicago Cubs won in the face of stiff competition from all over the country. ------------------------------- (in face of something), or, (in the face of something).    start learning
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      frente a. ante a. while in a situation in which you have to deal with (something or someone that is unpleasant, dangerous, difficult, etc.).   
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      (Prior to) dinner, photographs of the wedding party will be taken. ----------------------------- (prior), or (prior to).    start learning
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      antes que. before something (as a time, event, etc.) happened or existed.   
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      My parents were married just (prior) grandpa die. ----------------------------- (prior), or (prior to).    start learning
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      antes que. before something (as a time, event, etc.) happened or existed.   
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      Lucindo never spoke French PRIOR TO living in France. But he learned quickly after coming to France. --------------------------- PRIOR, or PRIOR TO.    start learning
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      antes que. before something (as a time, event, etc.) happened or existed.   
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      Hey Robert, you have to give me fully a quarter of the prize. ------------------------------ fully.    start learning
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      Completamente, Totalmente, por completo. at least. used to stress the large size of a number or amount of something.   
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      Fully 90 percent of us attended Elba's wedding. ---------- FULLY.    start learning
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      Completamente, Totalmente, por completo. at least. used to stress the large size of a number or amount of something.   
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      The patient was fully conscious, but also totally paralyzed. --------------------------- FULLY.    start learning
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      Completamente, Totalmente, por completo The patient was fully conscious, but also totally paralyzed... at least. used to stress the large size of a number or amount of something.   
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      It’s not your fault Karla!. (But for) you, I’d have been on time. ----------------------------- but for...    start learning
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      de no haber sido, si no es por. if not for (something or someone); without (something or someone).   
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      I'd have crashed the car (but for) Sandra's warning. ----------------------------- but for.    start learning
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      de no haber sido, si no es por. if not for (something or someone); without (something or someone).   
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      Messi would certainly have been the starting forward, BUT FOR, his recent injury. --------------------------- but for.    start learning
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      de no haber sido, si no es por. if not for (something or someone); without (something or someone).   
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      Sorry Javier, we’re out of whisky. But we have every drink (other than) whisky. ------------------------ other than.    start learning
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      aperte de. except, not including (something or someone).   
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      They're open the Licour in Dyer every day other than Sunday. ---------------------------- other than...    start learning
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      exepto, aperte de. except, not including (something or someone).   
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      Sandra and I we saw a movie, but other than that, we didn't do much on the weekend. ---------------------------- other than...    start learning
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      exepto, aperte de. except, not including (something or someone).   
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      Oviedos' nephew got out of trouble "by means of" a clever lawyer. --------------------- by means of...    start learning
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      por medio de. through the use of (something).   
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      Hey Dave Truska, You have to open the door "by means of" its handle. --------------------- by means of.    start learning
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      por medio de. through the use of (something).   
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      The Chapo's Information is not easily obtained "by any other means". --------------------- by means of...    start learning
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      por medio de. through the use of (something).   
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      Karla and I we are in the building opposite the government offices. ------------------------------- opposite...    start learning
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      de frente, opuesto(a) a. in a position facing someone or something but on the other side, across from (something or someone).   
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      Angelina and brat Pitt they sat opposite each other. ------------------------------- opposite...    start learning
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      de frente, opuesto(a) a. in a position facing someone or something but on the other side, across from (something or someone).   
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      Eury used to lived in the house opposite ours. --------------------------- opposite.    start learning
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      de frente, opuesto(a) a. in a position facing someone or something but on the other side, across from (something or someone).   
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      Quito's school is opposite a park. ------------------------------- opposite...    start learning
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      de frente, opuesto(a) a. in a position facing someone or something but on the other side, across from (something or someone).   
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      nuance ----- A Picasso's complex and "nuanced" painting. ------- nuance.    start learning
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      matiz, tonalidad. a very small difference in color, tone, meaning, etc.   
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      David Palencia watched her face intently to catch every nuance of expression. ------- nuance.    start learning
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      matiz, tonalidad. a very small difference in color, tone, meaning, etc.   
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      NUANCE ___ Adel's singing has both warmth of sound and delicacy of nuance. ------- nuance.    start learning
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      matiz, tonalidad. a very small difference in color, tone, meaning, etc.   
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      You need to be able to convey the subtle nuances of meaning of each word. ------- nuance.    start learning
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      matiz, tonalidad. a very small difference in color, tone, meaning, etc.   
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      The pianist was very good at highlighting the nuances of the music. ------- nuance.    start learning
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      matiz, tonalidad. a very small difference in color, tone, meaning, etc.   
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      Emmy likes to listen to the subtle nuances in the song. ------- nuance.    start learning
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      matiz, tonalidad. a very small difference in color, tone, meaning, etc.   
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