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Soru 1
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generally
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generally |
decisively
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decisively |
externally
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externally |
primarily
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primarily |
respectively
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respectively |
Soru 2
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impress
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impress |
accomplish
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accomplish |
enforce
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enforce |
compel
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compel |
implicate
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implicate |
Soru 3
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purposes
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purposes |
benefits
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benefits |
exceptions
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exceptions |
disturbances
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disturbances |
interventions
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interventions |
Soru 4
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looked after
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looked after |
kept away
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kept away |
broken down
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broken down |
swept away
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swept away |
made up
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made up |
Soru 5
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take up with
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take up with |
cut down on
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cut down on |
point out to
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point out to |
make up
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make up |
keep up with
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keep up with |
Soru 6
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available
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available |
aware
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aware |
substantial
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substantial |
worldwide
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worldwide |
liable
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liable |
Soru 7
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even if
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even if |
when
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when |
if
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if |
so that
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so that |
just as
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just as |
Soru 8
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had become / was falling
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had become / was falling |
became / falls
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became / falls |
were becoming / has fallen
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were becoming / has fallen |
are becoming / would fall
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are becoming / would fall |
have become / fell
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have become / fell |
Soru 9
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lest
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lest |
as if
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as if |
after
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after |
although
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although |
if
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if |
Soru 10
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similar to
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similar to |
apart from
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apart from |
because of
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because of |
on behalf of
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on behalf of |
as well as
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as well as |
Soru 11
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well / as
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well / as |
so much / as
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so much / as |
more / than
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more / than |
either / or
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either / or |
rather / than
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rather / than |
Soru 12
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down / beneath
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down / beneath |
by / below
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by / below |
through / for
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through / for |
into / upon
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into / upon |
along / at
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along / at |
Soru 13
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unless
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unless |
whether
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whether |
even so
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even so |
as if
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as if |
besides
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besides |
Soru 14
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has developed / had served
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has developed / had served |
may have developed / served
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may have developed / served |
could have developed / will have served
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could have developed / will have served |
would have developed / will serve
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would have developed / will serve |
should have developed / has served
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should have developed / has served |
Soru 15
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off / during
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off / during |
within / with
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within / with |
at / over
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at / over |
in / on
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in / on |
before / through
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before / through |
Soru 16
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building / to be involved
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building / to be involved |
to be building / involving
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to be building / involving |
to have built / having been involved
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to have built / having been involved |
having built / to have been involved
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having built / to have been involved |
to build / involved
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to build / involved |
Soru 17
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over
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over |
under
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under |
through
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through |
with
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with |
in
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in |
Soru 18
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assumption
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assumption |
controversy
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controversy |
aim
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aim |
objection
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objection |
stage
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stage |
Soru 19
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who
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who |
where
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where |
which
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which |
whatever
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whatever |
whereas
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whereas |
Soru 20
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adversely
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adversely |
completely
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completely |
largely
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largely |
slightly
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slightly |
almost
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almost |
Soru 21
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captures
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captures |
is capturing
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is capturing |
will capture
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will capture |
has captured
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has captured |
had captured
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had captured |
Soru 22
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over
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over |
by
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by |
of
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of |
in
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in |
during
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during |
Soru 23
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Once
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Once |
Whenever
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Whenever |
Since
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Since |
While
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While |
Until
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Until |
Soru 24
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no
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no |
so
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so |
little
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little |
any
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any |
that
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that |
Soru 25
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had been handed over
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had been handed over |
were handed over
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were handed over |
could be handed over
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could be handed over |
would have been handed over
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would have been handed over |
are handed over
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are handed over |
Soru 26
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dramatically
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dramatically |
endlessly
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endlessly |
deliberately
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deliberately |
relentlessly
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relentlessly |
commonly
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commonly |
Soru 27
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the flowering season was greatly reduced
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the flowering season was greatly reduced |
roots get burnt and plants die
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roots get burnt and plants die |
some plants need less fertilizer than others
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some plants need less fertilizer than others |
most plants grow far more quickly in wet areas
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most plants grow far more quickly in wet areas |
the growing conditions also need to be considered
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the growing conditions also need to be considered |
Soru 28
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The history of Western civilizations is largely a story of rivalries and interactions
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The history of Western civilizations is largely a story of rivalries and interactions |
A new period in the history of Western civilizations began in the seventh century
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A new period in the history of Western civilizations began in the seventh century |
It is impossible to date the beginning of Byzantine history with any precision
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It is impossible to date the beginning of Byzantine history with any precision |
By 650 the Arabs had taken most of the Byzantine territories, including Jerusalem
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By 650 the Arabs had taken most of the Byzantine territories, including Jerusalem |
In medieval Italy, commerce and cities continued to flourish due to trade with the East
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In medieval Italy, commerce and cities continued to flourish due to trade with the East |
Soru 29
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Almost everyone who receives chemotherapy or radiation therapy experiences certain side effects, such as nausea or vomiting,
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Almost everyone who receives chemotherapy or radiation therapy experiences certain side effects, such as nausea or vomiting, |
Hormone therapies raise or lower levels of certain hormones to limit the growth of cancers
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Hormone therapies raise or lower levels of certain hormones to limit the growth of cancers |
Progress in cancer therapy has come with better combinations of drugs, altered dosages, and better coordination with radiation therapy
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Progress in cancer therapy has come with better combinations of drugs, altered dosages, and better coordination with radiation therapy |
Unfortunately, some tumours, such as those in the stomach, pancreas, or kidney, respond only partially to radiation therapy
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Unfortunately, some tumours, such as those in the stomach, pancreas, or kidney, respond only partially to radiation therapy |
In the opinion of most physicians, surgery, radiation therapy, and chemotherapy play definite roles in treating tumours
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In the opinion of most physicians, surgery, radiation therapy, and chemotherapy play definite roles in treating tumours |
Soru 30
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but by 1602 the Dutch began to settle the land, followed by the English
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but by 1602 the Dutch began to settle the land, followed by the English |
while after 1870 plantation workers were mostly imported from British India
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while after 1870 plantation workers were mostly imported from British India |
since colonization was confined to a narrow coastal strip
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since colonization was confined to a narrow coastal strip |
because the English transferred sovereignty to the Dutch in 1667
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because the English transferred sovereignty to the Dutch in 1667 |
although African slaves made up the workforce for coffee and sugarcane plantations
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although African slaves made up the workforce for coffee and sugarcane plantations |
Soru 31
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if you pay too much money for the digital radio
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if you pay too much money for the digital radio |
as long as you point your receiver at the satellite
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as long as you point your receiver at the satellite |
before your receiver has been installed by the mechanic
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before your receiver has been installed by the mechanic |
unless you purchase a good satellite digital radio
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unless you purchase a good satellite digital radio |
after you sing up for a monthly payment
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after you sing up for a monthly payment |
Soru 32
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but they say salmon farms are bad for the environment
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but they say salmon farms are bad for the environment |
since farmed salmon used to be fattier than wild salmon
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since farmed salmon used to be fattier than wild salmon |
once the industry begins to attack some of the problems
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once the industry begins to attack some of the problems |
because fishermen blame the farms for undercutting their price
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because fishermen blame the farms for undercutting their price |
unless salmon actually does protect against cancer
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unless salmon actually does protect against cancer |
Soru 33
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The implementation stage in tourism development includes plan objectives and public concerns
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The implementation stage in tourism development includes plan objectives and public concerns |
Tourism planning usually fails to take environmental and social impacts into account
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Tourism planning usually fails to take environmental and social impacts into account |
A tourism development plan is important for a city to manage visitors
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A tourism development plan is important for a city to manage visitors |
Tourism is, after all, a social activity that many people enjoy
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Tourism is, after all, a social activity that many people enjoy |
Conventional tourism management lacks adequate market assessment
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Conventional tourism management lacks adequate market assessment |
Soru 34
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when it comes to counterfeit US currency
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when it comes to counterfeit US currency |
while the Iranian government dismisses charges of collaboration with counterfeiters
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while the Iranian government dismisses charges of collaboration with counterfeiters |
although there is a conspiracy to undermine the US economy through counterfeit currency
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although there is a conspiracy to undermine the US economy through counterfeit currency |
whether Iran and Syria are actively engaged in economic warfare against the US
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whether Iran and Syria are actively engaged in economic warfare against the US |
as there are other conspiracy theories emanating from the region
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as there are other conspiracy theories emanating from the region |
Soru 35
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even though every Japanese government regarded the creation of prosperity as a fundamental patriotic duty
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even though every Japanese government regarded the creation of prosperity as a fundamental patriotic duty |
while a well-funded programme of technical education aided research and the development of new goods
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while a well-funded programme of technical education aided research and the development of new goods |
unless the firms themselves concentrated on the efficiency and technical reliability of their products
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unless the firms themselves concentrated on the efficiency and technical reliability of their products |
if the Japanese government launched a series of austere economic measures to reduce unemployment
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if the Japanese government launched a series of austere economic measures to reduce unemployment |
whereas Japan, as a fully industrialized country, not only led the way but also became the most influential model of success
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whereas Japan, as a fully industrialized country, not only led the way but also became the most influential model of success |
Soru 36
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When Leonardo da Vinci came to Florence as a young man, he became the Florentine painter Verrocchio’s apprentice
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When Leonardo da Vinci came to Florence as a young man, he became the Florentine painter Verrocchio’s apprentice |
Leonardo da Vinci’s writings on painting were first published in 1651 in Paris from his scattered notes as Treatise on Painting
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Leonardo da Vinci’s writings on painting were first published in 1651 in Paris from his scattered notes as Treatise on Painting |
It is true that Leonardo da Vinci lived in Milan until 1499 when the city was captured by the French forces
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It is true that Leonardo da Vinci lived in Milan until 1499 when the city was captured by the French forces |
Leonardo da Vinci is one of the very few artists whose reputation has from his own time onwards always remained at the highest level
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Leonardo da Vinci is one of the very few artists whose reputation has from his own time onwards always remained at the highest level |
Leonardo da Vinci was born in or near the small town of Vinci, a day’s journey from Florence
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Leonardo da Vinci was born in or near the small town of Vinci, a day’s journey from Florence |
Soru 37
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It is also possible to see that many countries at different stages of economic development have made important progress toward universal health coverage.
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It is also possible to see that many countries at different stages of economic development have made important progress toward universal health coverage. |
The goal to achieve universal health coverage by many countries at varying stages of economic development has only recently been shown to be possible.
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The goal to achieve universal health coverage by many countries at varying stages of economic development has only recently been shown to be possible. |
Many countries with varying economic growth rates have recently been making significant progress toward universal health coverage.
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Many countries with varying economic growth rates have recently been making significant progress toward universal health coverage. |
Many countries at varying stages of economic development have shown that it is possible to make substantial progress toward universal health coverage.
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Many countries at varying stages of economic development have shown that it is possible to make substantial progress toward universal health coverage. |
It is possible for countries at different stages of economic development to take essential steps toward universal health coverage.
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It is possible for countries at different stages of economic development to take essential steps toward universal health coverage. |
Soru 38
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The Council of Europe’s member states and the Convention on Human Rights state that everyone’s right to life is a basic principle and a concrete expression in a democratic society.
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The Council of Europe’s member states and the Convention on Human Rights state that everyone’s right to life is a basic principle and a concrete expression in a democratic society. |
The Convention on Human Rights is the most concrete expression by the member states of the Council of Europe of their profound belief that everyone’s right to life is a basic value in a democratic society.
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The Convention on Human Rights is the most concrete expression by the member states of the Council of Europe of their profound belief that everyone’s right to life is a basic value in a democratic society. |
The Convention on Human Rights is the Council of Europe’s profound belief that member states and democratic societies have basic human rights and principles.
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The Convention on Human Rights is the Council of Europe’s profound belief that member states and democratic societies have basic human rights and principles. |
The Council of Europe’s member states profoundly believe that the Convention on Human Rights is the most concrete expression of the basic principle in democratic societies that everyone has a right to life.
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The Council of Europe’s member states profoundly believe that the Convention on Human Rights is the most concrete expression of the basic principle in democratic societies that everyone has a right to life. |
The Convention on Human Rights expresses the Council of Europe’s member states’ profound belief that concrete expression and everyone’s right to life are basic principles in a democratic society.
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The Convention on Human Rights expresses the Council of Europe’s member states’ profound belief that concrete expression and everyone’s right to life are basic principles in a democratic society. |
Soru 39
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Farmers use of insecticides may double environmental worries as well as food prices without the help of bats that consume huge amounts of insects.
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Farmers use of insecticides may double environmental worries as well as food prices without the help of bats that consume huge amounts of insects. |
With the help of bats, consuming great amounts of insects, farmers may be forced to use more insecticide, which might raise environmental worries and push up food prices.
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With the help of bats, consuming great amounts of insects, farmers may be forced to use more insecticide, which might raise environmental worries and push up food prices. |
If the bats do not help farmers by eating huge quantities of insects, more insecticide can be used to kill the insects, which may eventually raise environmental concerns and food prices.
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If the bats do not help farmers by eating huge quantities of insects, more insecticide can be used to kill the insects, which may eventually raise environmental concerns and food prices. |
Without the help of bats, which consume huge quantities of insects, farmers may have to use more insecticide, raising environmental worries and pushing up food prices.
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Without the help of bats, which consume huge quantities of insects, farmers may have to use more insecticide, raising environmental worries and pushing up food prices. |
Farmers will need to use more insecticide, which may or may not raise environmental concerns as well as increase food prices, without the help of bats consuming huge quantities of insects.
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Farmers will need to use more insecticide, which may or may not raise environmental concerns as well as increase food prices, without the help of bats consuming huge quantities of insects. |
Soru 40
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Geçen sonbaharda, Tony Blair, İşçi Partisi kazandığı takdirde, beş yıl tam dönem hizmet edeceğini ilan etti.
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Geçen sonbaharda, Tony Blair, İşçi Partisi kazandığı takdirde, beş yıl tam dönem hizmet edeceğini ilan etti. |
Geçen sonbaharda İşçi Partisi’nin kazanması üzerine, Tony Blair görevini beş yıl daha sürdüreceğini ifade etti.
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Geçen sonbaharda İşçi Partisi’nin kazanması üzerine, Tony Blair görevini beş yıl daha sürdüreceğini ifade etti. |
Geçen sonbaharda Tony Blair, eğer İşçi Partisi kazanırsa, bir beş yıl daha hizmet etmek istediğini söyledi.
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Geçen sonbaharda Tony Blair, eğer İşçi Partisi kazanırsa, bir beş yıl daha hizmet etmek istediğini söyledi. |
Tony Blair, eğer İşçi Partisi kazanırsa, beş yıl daha hizmet edeceğini geçen sonbaharda açıklamıştı.
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Tony Blair, eğer İşçi Partisi kazanırsa, beş yıl daha hizmet edeceğini geçen sonbaharda açıklamıştı. |
Tony Blair, İşçi Partisi’nin kazanmasının kendisine beş yıl tam dönem hizmet olanağı sağlayacağı yolundaki açıklamasını geçen sonbaharda yaptı.
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Tony Blair, İşçi Partisi’nin kazanmasının kendisine beş yıl tam dönem hizmet olanağı sağlayacağı yolundaki açıklamasını geçen sonbaharda yaptı. |
Soru 41
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Geçen yüzyılda, edebiyat diline ve gerçekte ayrı bir edebî dil olup olmadığı sorusuna çok ilgi gösterilmiştir.
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Geçen yüzyılda, edebiyat diline ve gerçekte ayrı bir edebî dil olup olmadığı sorusuna çok ilgi gösterilmiştir. |
Edebiyat dili geçen yüzyılda çok tartışılmıştır ve gerçekte ayrı bir edebî dilin olup olmadığı sorusu ele alınmıştır.
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Edebiyat dili geçen yüzyılda çok tartışılmıştır ve gerçekte ayrı bir edebî dilin olup olmadığı sorusu ele alınmıştır. |
Geçen yüzyılda, edebiyat dili çok ilgi çekmiş ve gerçekte apayrı bir edebî dil olup olmadığı sorusu üzerinde önemle durulmuştur.
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Geçen yüzyılda, edebiyat dili çok ilgi çekmiş ve gerçekte apayrı bir edebî dil olup olmadığı sorusu üzerinde önemle durulmuştur. |
Geçen yüzyılda, edebiyat dili çok ilgi çekmiş ve apayrı bir edebî dil olup olmadığı sorusu hep tartışılmıştır.
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Geçen yüzyılda, edebiyat dili çok ilgi çekmiş ve apayrı bir edebî dil olup olmadığı sorusu hep tartışılmıştır. |
Edebiyat dilinin ne olduğu ve apayrı bir edebî dilin gerçekten var olup olmadığı sorusu, geçen yüzyılda çok ilgi çekmiştir.
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Edebiyat dilinin ne olduğu ve apayrı bir edebî dilin gerçekten var olup olmadığı sorusu, geçen yüzyılda çok ilgi çekmiştir. |
Soru 42
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NASA, güneş enerjisi ile ilgili daha fazla veri toplamak için tasarlanmış yeni bir gözlem uydusu fırlattı ve aerosol adı verilen küçük hava parçacıklarının dünya iklimini nasıl etkilediği hakkındaki anlayışımızı geliştirdi.
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NASA, güneş enerjisi ile ilgili daha fazla veri toplamak için tasarlanmış yeni bir gözlem uydusu fırlattı ve aerosol adı verilen küçük hava parçacıklarının dünya iklimini nasıl etkilediği hakkındaki anlayışımızı geliştirdi. |
NASA, güneş enerjisi ile ilgili daha fazla veri toplamayı ve aerosol adı verilen küçük hava parçacıklarının dünya iklimini nasıl etkilediği hakkındaki anlayışımızı geliştirmeyi amaçlayarak yeni bir gözlem uydusu fırlattı.
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NASA, güneş enerjisi ile ilgili daha fazla veri toplamayı ve aerosol adı verilen küçük hava parçacıklarının dünya iklimini nasıl etkilediği hakkındaki anlayışımızı geliştirmeyi amaçlayarak yeni bir gözlem uydusu fırlattı. |
NASA, güneş enerjisi ile ilgili daha fazla veri toplayan ve aerosol olarak bilinen küçük hava parçacıklarının dünya iklimini nasıl değiştirdiği hakkındaki anlayışımızı geliştiren yeni bir gözlem uydusu fırlattı.
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NASA, güneş enerjisi ile ilgili daha fazla veri toplayan ve aerosol olarak bilinen küçük hava parçacıklarının dünya iklimini nasıl değiştirdiği hakkındaki anlayışımızı geliştiren yeni bir gözlem uydusu fırlattı. |
NASA, güneş enerjisi ile ilgili daha fazla veri toplamak ve aerosol adı verilen küçük hava parçacıklarının dünya iklimini nasıl etkilediği hakkındaki anlayışımızı geliştirmek için tasarlanmış yeni bir gözlem uydusu fırlattı.
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NASA, güneş enerjisi ile ilgili daha fazla veri toplamak ve aerosol adı verilen küçük hava parçacıklarının dünya iklimini nasıl etkilediği hakkındaki anlayışımızı geliştirmek için tasarlanmış yeni bir gözlem uydusu fırlattı. |
NASA, yeni bir gözlem uydusu fırlattı ve bu bizim güneş enerjisi ile ilgili bilgimizi artırmak ve aeorosol olarak bilinen küçük hava parçacıklarının dünya iklimini nasıl etkilediği hakkındaki anlayışımızı geliştirmek için tasarlandı.
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NASA, yeni bir gözlem uydusu fırlattı ve bu bizim güneş enerjisi ile ilgili bilgimizi artırmak ve aeorosol olarak bilinen küçük hava parçacıklarının dünya iklimini nasıl etkilediği hakkındaki anlayışımızı geliştirmek için tasarlandı. |
Soru 43
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promises to start a dotcom era that will transform the benefits of the broadband technology
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promises to start a dotcom era that will transform the benefits of the broadband technology |
is based on the idea that this technology will truly bring an end to “the tyranny of distance”
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is based on the idea that this technology will truly bring an end to “the tyranny of distance” |
reflects the mood among the world’s countries that broadband will produce new benefits
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reflects the mood among the world’s countries that broadband will produce new benefits |
has been unprecedented in Australia’s history of extensive road transportation
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has been unprecedented in Australia’s history of extensive road transportation |
is likely to bring Australia closer to Europe and North America through enhanced economic ties
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is likely to bring Australia closer to Europe and North America through enhanced economic ties |
Soru 44
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is expected to cover 7% of the cities and towns across the vast landmass
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is expected to cover 7% of the cities and towns across the vast landmass |
requires about $40 billion worth of investment to be shared between the public and private sectors
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requires about $40 billion worth of investment to be shared between the public and private sectors |
will operate at slightly less than lightning speeds and cost a couple of billion dollars
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will operate at slightly less than lightning speeds and cost a couple of billion dollars |
will be considered complete when 93% of homes and businesses are connected
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will be considered complete when 93% of homes and businesses are connected |
is to be replaced by the next-generation wireless and satellite technologies
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is to be replaced by the next-generation wireless and satellite technologies |
Soru 45
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an Australian historian proposed a key plan years ago
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an Australian historian proposed a key plan years ago |
the centres of power in Europe and North America have had to benefit
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the centres of power in Europe and North America have had to benefit |
Australians have had to live in cities that are separated by great distances
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Australians have had to live in cities that are separated by great distances |
one needs to know how difficult it is to live removed from one’s ancestors
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one needs to know how difficult it is to live removed from one’s ancestors |
the challenges brought about by great distances in Australia have to be appreciated
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the challenges brought about by great distances in Australia have to be appreciated |
Soru 46
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affected the past generations so much that Australians began to think of China as the centre of their world
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affected the past generations so much that Australians began to think of China as the centre of their world |
has remained the same despite the passage of time and the great advances which took place in communications
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has remained the same despite the passage of time and the great advances which took place in communications |
has changed considerably owing to the ease of transportation and the development of communication links
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has changed considerably owing to the ease of transportation and the development of communication links |
is still being felt by new generations, as was the case with the past generations, who originally came from Europe
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is still being felt by new generations, as was the case with the past generations, who originally came from Europe |
has incidentally brought Australian and China closer through the established economic ties, which were once unthinkable
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has incidentally brought Australian and China closer through the established economic ties, which were once unthinkable |
Soru 47
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believes that dialectology as a science has not fully developed despite scholarly efforts
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believes that dialectology as a science has not fully developed despite scholarly efforts |
offers the settlement histories as the best explanation for the emergence of dialects
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offers the settlement histories as the best explanation for the emergence of dialects |
has doubts about the applicability of the European view of dialects for the US
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has doubts about the applicability of the European view of dialects for the US |
strongly believes in the idea that American English can best be classified in terms of regions
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strongly believes in the idea that American English can best be classified in terms of regions |
believes in the advantages of the theory of dialect geography originally developed for Europe
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believes in the advantages of the theory of dialect geography originally developed for Europe |
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geography has little bearing on dialect boundaries because of migration
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geography has little bearing on dialect boundaries because of migration |
Henry Smith thinks that the relatively new and mobile settlement patterns in the US are a great influence on dialects
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Henry Smith thinks that the relatively new and mobile settlement patterns in the US are a great influence on dialects |
the popular ideas of most Americans on the subject of dialects are not shared by mainstream linguists
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the popular ideas of most Americans on the subject of dialects are not shared by mainstream linguists |
factors such as age, gender, ethnicity, and social class seldom play a role in dialectal differences
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factors such as age, gender, ethnicity, and social class seldom play a role in dialectal differences |
linguists who have carried out research on American dialects have been educated in Europe
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linguists who have carried out research on American dialects have been educated in Europe |
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the critics who assert that social factors are equally valid are mistaken
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the critics who assert that social factors are equally valid are mistaken |
there is a need to compare the various regions in the US in terms of dialect differences
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there is a need to compare the various regions in the US in terms of dialect differences |
the Western dialect is no longer in use in its Native California
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the Western dialect is no longer in use in its Native California |
scholars have a unified theory of dialect geography
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scholars have a unified theory of dialect geography |
European settlement patterns do not share the same history as those in the US
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European settlement patterns do not share the same history as those in the US |
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the four-way division of American English is made according to occupational considerations
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the four-way division of American English is made according to occupational considerations |
Americans classify dialects according to regional factors
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Americans classify dialects according to regional factors |
the Midland dialect cannot be classified
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the Midland dialect cannot be classified |
social factors such as ethnicity hardly ever contribute to the classification of dialects
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social factors such as ethnicity hardly ever contribute to the classification of dialects |
the Coastal Southern dialect is affiliated with Upper South and Lower North
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the Coastal Southern dialect is affiliated with Upper South and Lower North |
Soru 51
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Austria and Russia’s struggle for domination in the Balkans was largely ignored by the Ottoman Empire
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Austria and Russia’s struggle for domination in the Balkans was largely ignored by the Ottoman Empire |
having lost the Balkans, the Ottoman Empire looked to join forces with central Asia to attack Russia
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having lost the Balkans, the Ottoman Empire looked to join forces with central Asia to attack Russia |
the Ottoman Empire was looking for ways to recover its former glory through its alliance with Germany and Austria
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the Ottoman Empire was looking for ways to recover its former glory through its alliance with Germany and Austria |
the Ottoman Empire’s decision to ally itself with Germany was very unpopular with Austria
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the Ottoman Empire’s decision to ally itself with Germany was very unpopular with Austria |
Enver Pasha’s decision to enter into war against Russia was based on his desire to free the city of Sarajevo
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Enver Pasha’s decision to enter into war against Russia was based on his desire to free the city of Sarajevo |
Soru 52
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most people feared Germany more than France, Russia and Britain at that time
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most people feared Germany more than France, Russia and Britain at that time |
the Central Powers did everything possible to help the Ottoman Empire recapture territory in the east
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the Central Powers did everything possible to help the Ottoman Empire recapture territory in the east |
Germany was disliked in Europe for the role it played in attacking Russian targets
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Germany was disliked in Europe for the role it played in attacking Russian targets |
the Ottoman government sought assistance from the Turkish-speaking peoples of central Asia
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the Ottoman government sought assistance from the Turkish-speaking peoples of central Asia |
the Ottoman government’s decision to form an alliance with Germany was partly based on the hope of regaining some Greek islands
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the Ottoman government’s decision to form an alliance with Germany was partly based on the hope of regaining some Greek islands |
Soru 53
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continued to remain neutral in the face of the challenges he faced
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continued to remain neutral in the face of the challenges he faced |
submitted to the wishes of his colleagues in sending the warships to attack Russia
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submitted to the wishes of his colleagues in sending the warships to attack Russia |
was determined to side with the Central Powers despite the initial uncertainty of his colleagues
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was determined to side with the Central Powers despite the initial uncertainty of his colleagues |
could have avoided the conflict between Austria and Russia
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could have avoided the conflict between Austria and Russia |
thought Russia would not fight back if it was attacked
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thought Russia would not fight back if it was attacked |
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the contribution of the Central Powers to the Ottoman attempts to remain a major power
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the contribution of the Central Powers to the Ottoman attempts to remain a major power |
the break-up of the Ottoman Empire and the ineffective efforts to stop it
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the break-up of the Ottoman Empire and the ineffective efforts to stop it |
the tactics the Ottoman government used to prevent the war
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the tactics the Ottoman government used to prevent the war |
how the European powers wanted to control weaker peoples and nations
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how the European powers wanted to control weaker peoples and nations |
the conditions under which Germany became the most powerful nation in Europe
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the conditions under which Germany became the most powerful nation in Europe |
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small innovations fail to account for a great portion of a company’s turnover
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small innovations fail to account for a great portion of a company’s turnover |
small innovations fail to account for a great portion of a company’s turnover
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small innovations fail to account for a great portion of a company’s turnover |
an innovation can both be an improvement in a product and a completely new product
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an innovation can both be an improvement in a product and a completely new product |
the survival of a business is closely tied to its flexibility to adjust to online marketing
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the survival of a business is closely tied to its flexibility to adjust to online marketing |
corporate development portfolios owe their improvement to creating only revolutionary products
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corporate development portfolios owe their improvement to creating only revolutionary products |
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thought that the institutionalization of democracy would be welcomed by the Russians
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thought that the institutionalization of democracy would be welcomed by the Russians |
realized that Russia’s distinctive historical background and geographical boundaries limited the success of future democracy
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realized that Russia’s distinctive historical background and geographical boundaries limited the success of future democracy |
warned the Russian leaders against moving away from the traditional market economy
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warned the Russian leaders against moving away from the traditional market economy |
considered Russia’s transition to democracy and a market economy very important
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considered Russia’s transition to democracy and a market economy very important |
was convinced that Russia’s attempts at democratization and developing a market economy would ultimately fail
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was convinced that Russia’s attempts at democratization and developing a market economy would ultimately fail |
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US and European leaders were expecting a comfortable transition to democracy in Russia
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US and European leaders were expecting a comfortable transition to democracy in Russia |
a market economy model was successfully adopted by the emerging states of the former Soviet Union
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a market economy model was successfully adopted by the emerging states of the former Soviet Union |
the US interest in Russia partly stemmed from Russia’s strategic geographical location
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the US interest in Russia partly stemmed from Russia’s strategic geographical location |
the authoritarian regimes were replaced in the states of the former Soviet Union
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the authoritarian regimes were replaced in the states of the former Soviet Union |
American and European leaders were disappointed by Russia’s reluctance to adopt democracy
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American and European leaders were disappointed by Russia’s reluctance to adopt democracy |
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a democratic Russia with a strategic military capability could pose threats to American interests
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a democratic Russia with a strategic military capability could pose threats to American interests |
a free society and market economy could reverse the socio-economic problems in the former Soviet states
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a free society and market economy could reverse the socio-economic problems in the former Soviet states |
the greatest strategic challenge for the US was to contain the extensive influence of Russia in Central Asia
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the greatest strategic challenge for the US was to contain the extensive influence of Russia in Central Asia |
the US was not in a position to ignore the political developments taking place in its former adversary
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the US was not in a position to ignore the political developments taking place in its former adversary |
the newly-emerging states of the former Soviet Union were forced to adopt democracy to compete with the US
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the newly-emerging states of the former Soviet Union were forced to adopt democracy to compete with the US |
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Yes. I was surprised at how few large paintings there were.
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Yes. I was surprised at how few large paintings there were. |
Not yet. I don’t go to such exhibitions till they’ve been going for some time.
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Not yet. I don’t go to such exhibitions till they’ve been going for some time. |
I was there at the opening. What about you?
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I was there at the opening. What about you? |
Of course. And it was quite an experience.
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Of course. And it was quite an experience. |
I certainly have. And I hope to go again soon.
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I certainly have. And I hope to go again soon. |
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High definition movies are so realistic that it feels as if you were actually taking part in the movie.
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High definition movies are so realistic that it feels as if you were actually taking part in the movie. |
I suppose it’s more about the content of the movie than the way it is presented to the audience.
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I suppose it’s more about the content of the movie than the way it is presented to the audience. |
It’s obvious that current technology has contributed a lot to the visual quality of movies.
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It’s obvious that current technology has contributed a lot to the visual quality of movies. |
I don’t pay much attention to when a movie was produced, but it is the cast that usually captivates me.
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I don’t pay much attention to when a movie was produced, but it is the cast that usually captivates me. |
But it’s the harmony of different colours in movies that make them seem more appealing.
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But it’s the harmony of different colours in movies that make them seem more appealing. |
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As far as I know, there are chain zips, coil zips and concealed zips. Right?
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As far as I know, there are chain zips, coil zips and concealed zips. Right? |
Well, some are ideal for fine fabrics and others are for stronger ones.
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Well, some are ideal for fine fabrics and others are for stronger ones. |
What about coil zips? I’ve read something about them; they are lighter and synthetic.
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What about coil zips? I’ve read something about them; they are lighter and synthetic. |
Really? Can you give me an example and say where it can be used?
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Really? Can you give me an example and say where it can be used? |
Does that mean that some of them break easily?
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Does that mean that some of them break easily? |
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Some dark forms of swallowtail butterflies mimic unrelated inedible species. Is that what you are referring to?
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Some dark forms of swallowtail butterflies mimic unrelated inedible species. Is that what you are referring to? |
This has to do with genetics. One should try to learn more about it.
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This has to do with genetics. One should try to learn more about it. |
This specific chapter is on the evolution of patterns on the wings of butterflies.
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This specific chapter is on the evolution of patterns on the wings of butterflies. |
For instance, the markings that resemble eyes on butterflies may help them startle predators and then escape from them.
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For instance, the markings that resemble eyes on butterflies may help them startle predators and then escape from them. |
This book gives examples of all of this and more.
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This book gives examples of all of this and more. |
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Our childhood was much simpler and we were happier.
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Our childhood was much simpler and we were happier. |
Toy models of space stations are recently made of plastic material.
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Toy models of space stations are recently made of plastic material. |
Interestingly, children nowadays tend to be more creative.
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Interestingly, children nowadays tend to be more creative. |
Well, we could only dream of such educational toys when we were young.
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Well, we could only dream of such educational toys when we were young. |
Unfortunately, space expeditions have slowed down in recent years.
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Unfortunately, space expeditions have slowed down in recent years. |
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Hogarth gives an authentic picture of 18th century life which appeals to modern times.
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Hogarth gives an authentic picture of 18th century life which appeals to modern times. |
Though the scenes and the costumes in the drawings are very 18th century, there is still something modern about Hogarth’s drawing.
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Though the scenes and the costumes in the drawings are very 18th century, there is still something modern about Hogarth’s drawing. |
The appeal of Hogarth lies in the dramatic depiction of everyday life in the 18th century.
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The appeal of Hogarth lies in the dramatic depiction of everyday life in the 18th century. |
It is the detail and worldliness of the drawings of Hogarth that give them a modern touch, though they date from the 18th century.
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It is the detail and worldliness of the drawings of Hogarth that give them a modern touch, though they date from the 18th century. |
There is a contemporary feel for the pictures of 18th-century painter, Hogarth, owing to their humour and satirical content.
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There is a contemporary feel for the pictures of 18th-century painter, Hogarth, owing to their humour and satirical content. |
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Due to innovative genetic sequencing, virus researchers are now having a great time partly because they can easily distinguish disease-causing microorganisms.
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Due to innovative genetic sequencing, virus researchers are now having a great time partly because they can easily distinguish disease-causing microorganisms. |
Due to innovative genetic sequencing, virus researchers are now having a great time partly because they can easily distinguish disease-causing microorganisms.
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Due to innovative genetic sequencing, virus researchers are now having a great time partly because they can easily distinguish disease-causing microorganisms. |
Partly because of cheap genetic sequencing techniques which enable scientists to separate disease-causing microorganisms quickly, it is now a perfect time to be a virus researcher.
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Partly because of cheap genetic sequencing techniques which enable scientists to separate disease-causing microorganisms quickly, it is now a perfect time to be a virus researcher. |
Inexpensive genetic sequencing, which makes it possible for scientists to quickly separate microorganisms into classes, has made the lives of virus researchers easy.
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Inexpensive genetic sequencing, which makes it possible for scientists to quickly separate microorganisms into classes, has made the lives of virus researchers easy. |
It is the best time for virus researchers as they now have cheap techniques such as genetic sequencing that helps them quickly recognize disease-causing microorganisms.
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It is the best time for virus researchers as they now have cheap techniques such as genetic sequencing that helps them quickly recognize disease-causing microorganisms. |
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The Schloss Cecilienhof played an important role in history in 1945, when it served as the venue for the Potsdam Conference
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The Schloss Cecilienhof played an important role in history in 1945, when it served as the venue for the Potsdam Conference |
The Marmorpalais (Marble Palace) is located on the edge of the lake in the Neuer Garten, a park northeast of Potsdam’s centre
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The Marmorpalais (Marble Palace) is located on the edge of the lake in the Neuer Garten, a park northeast of Potsdam’s centre |
Tourists flock to see the magnificent royal estate, Park Sanssouci, and to stroll in the Neuer Garten
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Tourists flock to see the magnificent royal estate, Park Sanssouci, and to stroll in the Neuer Garten |
The first documented reference to the town dates from A.D. 993; it was later granted municipal rights in 1317
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The first documented reference to the town dates from A.D. 993; it was later granted municipal rights in 1317 |
Despite its wartime losses, Potsdam is today one of Germany’s most attractive towns
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Despite its wartime losses, Potsdam is today one of Germany’s most attractive towns |
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Unfortunately, Turkish wetlands are under threat from dams, drainage, pollution, and climatic change.
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Unfortunately, Turkish wetlands are under threat from dams, drainage, pollution, and climatic change. |
There are huge tracts of unspoiled countryside, some of which have been set aside as national parks.
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There are huge tracts of unspoiled countryside, some of which have been set aside as national parks. |
In winter, the country’s lakes and wetlands hold thousands of wintering wildfowl.
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In winter, the country’s lakes and wetlands hold thousands of wintering wildfowl. |
The country is also floristically rich, with more than 11,000 plant species recorded.
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The country is also floristically rich, with more than 11,000 plant species recorded. |
The country’s position on the migratory flyways makes it a paradise for birdwatchers.
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The country’s position on the migratory flyways makes it a paradise for birdwatchers. |
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There can be little doubt that the massive investment of labour and wealth required to build the great pyramids put grave strains on Egyptian society.
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There can be little doubt that the massive investment of labour and wealth required to build the great pyramids put grave strains on Egyptian society. |
Governmental control over the lives of individual Egyptians was very strict, and the number of administrative officials employed by the state was quite high.
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Governmental control over the lives of individual Egyptians was very strict, and the number of administrative officials employed by the state was quite high. |
Gender divisions may have been less clearly defined among the peasantry than they were among the elites.
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Gender divisions may have been less clearly defined among the peasantry than they were among the elites. |
Potters, weavers, masons, bricklayers, brewers, merchants, and schoolteachers also enjoyed a higher standard of living.
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Potters, weavers, masons, bricklayers, brewers, merchants, and schoolteachers also enjoyed a higher standard of living. |
The pyramids were in fact raised by tens of thousands of peasant workers, who most probably participated willingly in the building projects.
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The pyramids were in fact raised by tens of thousands of peasant workers, who most probably participated willingly in the building projects. |
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