| 1. Don't be tempted to cheat—you'll never remain unpunished for it.
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| 2. He talked in a boring or complaining way about how poor he was.
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| 3.I don't know how he's going to succeed in life.
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| 4. I don't think she was hurt. She was just pretending.
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| 5. I'd rather not make you accept my opinion.
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| 6. Kindly don't speak about your opinions in future!
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| 7. She began working at her goal of breaking the world record.
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| 8. She tried in vain to attract his attention the unfairness of his actions.
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| 9. Totally lazy—that just about describes his most typical characteristics.
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| 10. You load up the car and I'll deal with the kids.
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| 1. Local residents have reacted angrily … the news.
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| 2. Don't forget to bring your books … you.
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| 3. He's been … the phone to Kate for more than an hour.
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| 4. This article will form the basis …our discussion.
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| 5. The system was … all morning.
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| 6. Emotional or mental problems can arise … a physical cause.
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| 7. Movies are all …making money these days.
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| 8. I find it very hard to empathize ... him.
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| 9. Telephone calls came flooding ... from all over the country.
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| 10. The jury found the defendant not guilty ... the offence.
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| 1. a business that helps people to find work and employers to find workers
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| 2. a conversation or discussion in which two or more people disagree, often angrily
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| 3. a description of somebody/something that gives useful information
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| 4. a fixed form of words used in a particular situation
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| 5. a news announcer on radio or television
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| 6. a person who has been trained to advise people with problems, especially personal problems
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| 7. a person who provides treatment of mental illness by discussing somebody's problems with them rather than by giving them drugs
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| 8. a person with whom one has been in contact but who is not a close friend
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| 9. a person's brother or sister
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| 10. a situation in which there is an angry disagreement between people or groups who have different opinions
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| 11. a situation where people have different opinions about something and often argue
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| 12. a sudden and violent expression of emotion
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| 13. an agreement between enemies or opponents to stop fighting for an agreed period of time; the period of time that this lasts
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| 14. an agreement made between two people or groups in which each side gives up some of the things they want so that both sides are happy at the end
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| 15. an angry and bitter argument between two people or groups of people that continues over a long period of time
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| 16. an expert in resolving diplomatic or political disputes
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| 17. equal distribution of influence
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| 18. formal discussion between people who are trying to reach an agreement
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| 19. operating in only one direction
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| 20. ordinary human behaviour, esp considered as less than perfect
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| 21. showing that something exists or has happened
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| 22. something that you do in order to make somebody suffer because they have made you suffer
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| 23. The process/result of making somebody less angry or more friendly, especially by being kind and pleasant or by giving them something
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| 24. to look angry and refuse to speak or smile because you want people to know that you are upset about something
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