Use water sparingly and keep water clean.
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dusty
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dirty
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wicked
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halfway
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dusty
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dirty
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wicked
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halfway
We know not what is good until we have lost it.
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find
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count
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guess
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learn
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find
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count
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guess
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learn
It’s cool and quiet everywhere except in the kitchen.
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hot
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cold
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freezing
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windy
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hot
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cold
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freezing
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windy
The World Cup is followed with great interest around the globe- the final game of the 1994 tournament was played to a television audience of more than 1 million viewers.
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primal
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first
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beginning
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starting
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primal
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first
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beginning
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starting
They don’t seem particularly worried about the situation.
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concerned
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pleased
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frightened
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excited
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concerned
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pleased
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frightened
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excited
If you are not inside a house, you do not know about its leaking.
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upon
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outdoors
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outside
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near
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upon
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outdoors
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outside
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near
You did a beautiful thing in helping those poor children.
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meaningful
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good
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terrible
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positive
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meaningful
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good
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terrible
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positive
He put on his best clothes for the party.
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wear
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take off
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turn off
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dress
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wear
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take off
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turn off
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dress
To be prepared for war is one of the most effectual means of preserving peace.
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best
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worst
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fastest
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least
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best
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worst
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fastest
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least
Due to an increase in population and the use of nearby land for farming, there are toxic levels of chemicals in the water.
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fall
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lowness
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shortage
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illness
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fall
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lowness
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shortage
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illness
This national park is special because it has plants and animals from both tropical and temperate zones.
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warm
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pole
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cool
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wet
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warm
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pole
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cool
-
wet
Certain courses are compulsory; others are optional.
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voluntary
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free
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pressure
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mandatory
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voluntary
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free
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pressure
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mandatory
Rapid run-off would cause frequent floods and leave little water during fry seasons.
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sometimes
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unusual
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irregular
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little
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sometimes
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unusual
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irregular
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little
Her eyes were hurting from the bright lights.
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dark
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light
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heavy
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low
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dark
-
light
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heavy
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low
That draught is too much for my horse to pull.
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take
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lay
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raise
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push
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take
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lay
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raise
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push
How different a picture we now have of the ocean as the sea has begun to reveal its secrets.
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public
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opening
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knowledge
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schooling
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public
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opening
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knowledge
-
schooling
Rich families find it easier to support their children financially.
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Wealthy
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Well-off
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Privileged
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Poor
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Wealthy
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Well-off
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Privileged
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Poor
The business was acquired from Orion four years ago.
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before
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later
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ahead
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last
-
before
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later
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ahead
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last
I’d like to pay some money into my bank account.
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withdraw some money from
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put some money into
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give some money out
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leave some money aside
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withdraw some money from
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put some money into
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give some money out
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leave some money aside
The school offers manual training to the pupils.
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automatical
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electrical
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econimical
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thorough
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automatical
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electrical
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econimical
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thorough