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Inglise keele sõnad
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Inglise keele sõnad

Wage - weekly paid, palk, töötasu Salary - monthly paid, töötasu, palk Pay - töötasu, maksma, money given in return for work don Savings - säästud, money saved, putting by Pension - pension, A sum of money paid regularly as a retirement benefit Interest - intress, you earn it on the money you have invested Cash - sularaha, money in the form of bills or coins Pocket money - taskuraha, money that parents give to their children To congratulate sb on sth - kedagi millegi puhul õnnitlema To retire retire from a job - pensionile minema To apply for a position - kohale kandideerima Specialise in sth - millelegi spetsialiseeruma Deal with sth - millegagi toime tulema, millegiga tegelema To have experience with/in -milleski/millegagi kogemust omama To be impressed with sb/sth - keegi või miski avaldab muljet, vaimustunud olema To be interested in sth - millestki huvitatud olema To be experienced in sth - olema milleski kogenud

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Prepositions
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Prepositions

FROM Absent from Abstain from Benefit from Date from Demand from Depart from Departure from Die from Differ from Different from Discourage from Dismiss from Escape from Expel from Hear from Prevent sb from Protect from Protection from Quotation from Receive from Recover from Refrain from Remove from Retire from Result from Retire from Safe from Save sb from Separate from Suffer from Translate from ... into TO According to Accustomed to Addicted to Allergic to Amount to Answer to Apologise tos b for sth Appeal to Allpy to sb Attend to Belong to Close to Compare to Complain to Connect to Contrary to Contribute to Convert to Correspond to Cruel to Date back to Dear to Dedicate to Describe sb/sth tos b else Engaged to sb Equal to Exception to Faithful to Familiar tos b Friendly to Grateful to sb for sth Happe to

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Inglise keele ülemineku eksami 100 sõna
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Inglise keele ülemineku eksami 100 sõna.

69. üleannetu ­ mischief 70. küttea arved ­ fuel bills 71. keskkütte ­ central-heating 72. endasse tõmbunud ­ with drawn 73. ridaelamu ­ terraced house 74. ehitama nullist ­ from scatch 75. ilmeks ­ expressive 76. kitsas ruumi kohta ­ cramped 77. seedehäire ­ indigestion 78. elektriktoolil hukkamine ­ electrocution 79. ühepäeva elamu ­ detached house 80. käänuline ­ curvy 81. pikendus ­ extension 82. meeldima kellelegi ­ appeal to 83. pensionile minema ­ retire 84. lahutus ­ divorce 85. rookatus ­ thatched roof 86. uhiuus ­ brand new 87. karm talv ­ harsh winter 88. ruumiks ­ spacious 89. vastu panema millelegi ­ resist 90. ilmekas ­ eloquent 91. elamu rajoon ­ residental area 92. esile tõstma ­ stand out 93. täielikult möbleeritud ­ fully-furnished 94. eeslinn ­ suburb 95. heas korras ­ well maintanined 96. pööning - attic

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Premium B2 - Unit 6 vocabulary
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Premium B2 - Unit 6 vocabulary

Unit 6: vocabulary ­ School and work (v.) ­ verb (n.) ­ noun (adj.) ­ adjective (adv.) ­ adverb 1. to retire (from) (v.) - to stop working due to age 2. toddler (n.) ­ young child at the age of learning to walk, age 1-2 3. aspiration (n.) ­ strong desire to achieve something 4. exasperated (adj.) ­ extremely annoyed 5. to be fed up with (v.) ­ sick and tired of 6. rarely (adv.) ­ seldom; not often; infrequently 7. to queue (v.) ­ to stand in a line 8. to be ashamed of (v.) ­ to be embarrassed of something 9. to be depressed about (v.) ­ to feel down/sad

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HEALTHY LIFESTYLE
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HEALTHY LIFESTYLE

HEALTHY LIFESTYLE You hear a lot about living a healthy lifestyle, enough that the phrase 'healthy lifestyle' may be one we'd like to permanently retire. The problem is, that phrase describes the life we need to live if we want to feel good and look good. So, what does it actually mean? Well, there are the obvious things that describe a healthy person: He or she doesn't smoke, is at a healthy weight, eats healthy foods not trans fats and exercises on a regular basis. It sounds so simple, it's funny just how hard it is to do all of those things in our current world. The good news is, you don't have to change everything at the same time

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Insurance
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Insurance

Agents- people working for the insurance company Retail banking- jaepangandus Sold direct- otsemüük- by telephone or on the internet. This can be cheaper than insurance bought over the counter from a broker or an agent. Life insurance- called assurance- a way to save for the future. Will pay an agreed sum to someone else, for example you husband or wife, if you die before a certain age. You can buy a policy that pays a certain sum of specific date, suhch as when you retire from work. Tax shelters- (As with pension plans, live insurance policies are tax shelteris or a way to postponing payment of tax. You don´t have to pay income tax on life insurance premiums. A lump sum- a single, large amount of money paid out when an insurance policy matures- will be taxable. Insurance companies have to invest the money they recieve from premiums. Like pension funds, they are large isitutional investors that invest huge sum in securites, especially low-risk government bonds

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Inglise keelne kirjand Stendhal-ist
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Inglise keelne kirjand Stendhal-ist

Sanseverina, who is the mistress of the chief minister of Parma, Count Mosca. Following an affair with an actress, Fabrice kills a rival, is imprisoned, escapes, and is pardoned. In prison Fabrice falls in love with Clélia Conti, the daughter of the citadel's governor. He continues his affair with her after she marries, and he becomes a high-ranking ecclesiastic and an admired preacher. The death of their child and then of Clélia herself causes Fabrice to retire to the Carthusian monastery, or charterhouse, of Parma, where he dies. The incongruous yet always harmonious combination of lyricism and high comedy, of realism and dreamlike atmosphere, of The Charterhouse of Parma allows the author to caricaturize the petty tyranny of post-Napoleonic Europe, to question public morality, and to assert the prerogatives of love's follies. There are subtly drawn portraits of the naive and idealistic young Fabrice del Dongo

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About myself
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About myself

I am a girl of sixteen. When I look at myself in the mirror I see a blond girl with short straight hair, dark eyes and slander figure. As to my appearance I'm rather tall and slim. I have never thought I'm a beauty I whish I were more beautiful. I think that I'm even tempered, rather reserved, calm and modest. But sometimes I can lose my tempo and become either angry or sad. I like staying alone and sometimes I retire into my shell. But at the same time I like my friends, I like to laugh and joke. I have got a sense of humour. It means I understand humour and appreciate it. There are many things in our life I like and some I dislike. I like when everything is OK. Being happy is one way of being wise. I like to study because knowledge is useful sometimes. I'm fond of reading as it gives not only knowledge, but wonderful moments of joy and pleasure. I am neither

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Iseseisev töö nr2- Drivers of Convergence in Eleven Eastern European Countries
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Iseseisev töö nr2: „Drivers of Convergence in Eleven Eastern European Countries“

riigist teise. The degree of social protection European workers enjoy in the form of employment protection and social benefits is significantly higher than in any other developed region. The generosity of the social protection system allows Europeans to maintain a balance between work and leisure. While this pillar of the European growth model has obvious benefits for workers, it discourages labor participation and is a burden on the public finances. Europeans do indeed work less and retire earlier than Americans. Over the last four decades the effective retirement age in Europe has systematically declined in Europe even though life expectancy has risen significantly. Relatively low labor mobility adds to the problems Europe faces in achieving efficient allocation of labor within and between countries. 3. Kas Euroopa Liidus peaks olema ühtne põllumajanduspoliitika kõikide liikmesriikide jaoks või peaks see olema iga liikmesriigi pädevuses? Põhjenda oma arvamust.

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The Tudor Dynasty
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The Tudor Dynasty

poor people to steal food. When people did break the law, they risked public flogging or being hanged. Tudor Toilets Toilets were called 'Privies' and were not very private at all. They were often just a piece of wood over a bowl or a hole in the ground. People would wipe their bottoms with leaves or moss and the wealthier people used soft lamb's wool. In palaces and castles, which had a moat, the lords and ladies would retire to a toilet set into a cupboard in the wall called a garderobe. Here the waste would drop down a shaft into the moat below. THE TUDOR DYNASTY Used materials: http://tudorhistory.org/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tudor_dynasty http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth_I_of_England http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_VIII_of_England THE TUDOR DYNASTY Thank you for your attention!

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Word formation for advanced level
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Word formation for advanced level

WORD FORMATION Exercise I 1. Chestnut honey provides quick and ............. relief.(EFFECT) 2. Come rain, wind or shine these snapdragons give a superb display over an ....................... long period. (EXCEPTION) 3. Dreaming of a beautiful home for your ........................... .(RETIRE)? Enjoy lifetime ownership of a luxury home for an ................. price.(AFFORD) 4. The post-war decline in beer ......................... was practically halted last year. (CONSUME) 5. Better is a dinner of herbs where love is, than a stalled ox and ..................therewith.(HATE) 6. In the first quarter of the 18th century people began to realise the ......................... of hygiene to public health.(IMPORTANT) 7. The ...................

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Mary Shelly-Frankenstein
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Mary Shelly "Frankenstein"

Clerval and leaves the corpse on an Irish beach, where Victor lands upon leaving the island. Victor is imprisoned for the murder of Clerval, and becomes seriously ill, suffering another mental breakdown in prison. After being acquitted, and with his health renewed, he returns home with his father. Once home, Victor marries his cousin Elizabeth and prepares for a fight to the death with the monster. Wrongly believing the monster's vowed revenge was for his own life, he asks Elizabeth to retire to her room for the night while he goes looking for the fiend. He searches the house and grounds, but the creature murders the secluded Elizabeth instead. Victor sees the monster at the window pointing at the corpse. Grief-stricken by the deaths of William, Justine, Clerval, and now Elizabeth, Victor's father dies. Victor vows to pursue the monster until one of them annihilates the other. After months of pursuit, the two end up in the Arctic Circle, near the North Pole.

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British kings and queens
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British kings and queens

ended the War of the Roses. King George V King George V decided the change the family name to Windsor due to the very strong feeling of dislike towards German's at the time. King George V ruled Britain throughout the first Word War, between 1914 and 1918. King Edward VII King Edward VII is the eldest son of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert. King Edward VII was given the title of Price of Wales immediately after his birth. He became king at an old age of 60, when most men were looking to retire. King Edward VIII King Edward VIII ruled for only 325 days. He abdicated the thrown so that he could marry his love Wallis Simpson. A king is not able to marry a divorced woman and become king, and Mrs Simpson was an american divorcee. King Edward I King Edward ovtained the thrown by inheritance from Henry III. King Edward I was also known as Longshanks because he was over 6ft tall, which was very tall at the time. Edward

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Canada topic
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Canada topic

The Prime Minister directs the government. The Parliament is the national legislature of Canada. It has two houses, an upper house called the Senate, and a lower, more powerful house, is called the House of Commons. The Senate has 104 members. Senators are appointed by the governor generally on Prime Minister's recommendation. The Speaker is the Senate's presiding officer. A new Prime Minister generally has an appointment with a new speaker. Senators must retire at the age of 65. The House of Commons consists of members elected by the people for five-year terms, unless an election is called earlier. The number of members for each province is determined after each Canadian census. To vote in national elections, a person must be at least 18 years old and a Canadion citizen. Queen Elizabeth II of Great Britain is the Queen of Canada as well. She is the official head of state, but a governor generally acts as her representative

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Canada topic
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Canada topic

The Prime Minister directs the government. The Parliament is the national legislature of Canada. It has two houses, an upper house called the Senate, and a lower, more powerful house, is called the House of Commons. The Senate has 104 members. Senators are appointed by the governor generally on Prime Minister's recommendation. The Speaker is the Senate's presiding officer. A new Prime Minister generally has an appointment with a new speaker. Senators must retire at the age of 65. The House of Commons consists of members elected by the people for five-year terms, unless an election is called earlier. The number of members for each province is determined after each Canadian census. To vote in national elections, a person must be at least 18 years old and a Canadion citizen. Queen Elizabeth II of Great Britain is the Queen of Canada as well. She is the official head of state, but a governor generally acts as her representative

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Pink Floyd
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Pink Floyd

# # Fo Fm Cmaj7 C # Crazy over the rainbow I am cra---zy # # Gm # Bars in the window # # Eb Eo # There must have been a door there in the wall # # # When I came in # # Fo Fm Cmaj7 C # Crazy over the rainbow he is cra---zy # # Fm # The evidence before the court is # # Bbm # Incontravertable, there's no need for # # # The jury to retire # # Fm # In all my years of judging # # # I have never heard before of # # Bbm # Someone more deserving # # # The full penalty of law # # Fm # The way you made them suffer # # # Your exquisite wife and mother # # Bbm # Fills me with the urge to defecate # # Fm # Since, my friend, you have revealed your # # # Deepest fear # # Bbm # I sentence you to be exposed before # # # Your peers. # # Fm Bbm # Tear down the wall. #

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Othello opens in the stately city of Venice
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Othello opens in the stately city of Venice

With yet another soliloquy, Iago restates his hatred of Othello and his plans to drive him mad. Scene 2 As a short interlude, a herald announces that there will be a celebration, a night of festivities to celebrate the arrival of Othello and his recent marriage as well as the destruction of the Turkish forces. Scene 3 Cassio and Iago are given orders to keep the peace among the soldiers and that they should drink in moderation. Othello and Desdemona finally retire for their first night together as a married couple and Iago puts his plans into motion. At first trying to pry him with talk of Desdemona being a temptress, Iago turns to convincing Cassio to drink. At first unwilling, Cassio finally relents and allows himself to drink with Iago and enjoy the festivities. While Cassio becomes increasingly intoxicated, Iago begins to tell Montano of his worries about Casio’s leadership in regards to his drinking problem

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Kanada ühiskond ja kultuur Society and Culture of Canada
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Kanada ühiskond ja kultuur/Society and Culture of Canada

government and what they expect it to do. Canada is somewhat inherently focused on the collective, both as a nation, and as part of the world. America sees itself, from the outside, at least, as a singular nation that is responsible for controlling and shaping the world. "If you give both a Canadian and an American one million dollars, the American will use that million to try to make 10 million. The Canadian will buy a cottage and retire." 28. Which was the most famous grouping of Canadian artists in the early 20 th century? To which Estonian artists could they be compared? Tom Thomson and the Group of Seven (from 1920 to 1933), originally consisting of Franklin Carmichael, Lawren Harris, A. Y. Jackson, Frank Johnston, Arthur Lismer, J. E. H. MacDonald, and Frederick Varley. Although he died before its official formation, Thomson had a significant influence on the group. Thomson's paintings "The West

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Suhted laste ja vanematega
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Suhted laste ja vanematega

2 F 4 T 6 T 2 1 infant 4 kids 8 won't be speaking Challenge! 2 toddler 5 elderly 5 Students' own answers Students' own answers 3 adolescent 3 1 pass away 4 retire 3D Teenagers in Britain 3F Presenting arguments 2 settle down 5 bury page 24­25 page 27 3 bring up 1 1 unpredictable 4 reasonable 1 a saying d instance 2 responsible 5 argumentative b all e accept 4 1 I won't put up with this kind of

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William Shakespeare - Hamlet
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William Shakespeare - Hamlet

They cry 'Choose we: Laertes shall be king:' Caps, hands, and tongues, applaud it to the clouds: 'Laertes shall be king, Laertes king!' QUEEN GERTRUDE How cheerfully on the false trail they cry! O, this is counter, you false Danish dogs! KING CLAUDIUS The doors are broke. Noise within Enter LAERTES, armed; Danes following LAERTES Where is this king? Sirs, stand you all without. Danes No, let's come in. LAERTES I pray you, give me leave. Danes We will, we will. They retire without the door LAERTES I thank you: keep the door. O thou vile king, Give me my father! QUEEN GERTRUDE Calmly, good Laertes. 146 LAERTES That drop of blood that's calm proclaims me bastard, Cries cuckold to my father, brands the harlot Even here, between the chaste unsmirched brow Of my true mother. KING CLAUDIUS What is the cause, Laertes, That thy rebellion looks so giant-like? Let him go, Gertrude; do not fear our person:

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TheCodeBreakers
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TheCodeBreakers

to read every word of the actual intercepts, starring the important ones, but he abandoned these in mid-November under the pressure of getting out the basic material. Bratton, who had been delivering summaries of MAGIC in the form of Intelligence Bulletins, began on August 5 to distribute MAGIC verbatim at Marshall's orders. This, however, had the effect of increasing the volume. Marshall complained that to absorb every word of it he would have had to "retire as Chief of Staff and read every day." To save the recipients' time, Bratton checked the important messages on a list in the folder with a red pencil; Kramer slid paper clips onto them. The recipients always read the flagged messages; the others they did not always study, but they did skim them. Distribution was usually made twice a day. Intercepts that had come in overnight went out in the morning, those processed during the day went out at the end of the afternoon

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A New Earth
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A New Earth

I want to do something significant, something that makes a difference tin the world. But if you asked me what exactly I want, I would have to say that I don't know. Can you help me find my life purpose? Your purpose is to sit here and talk to me, because that's where you are and that's what you are doing. Until you get up and do something else. Then, that becomes your purpose. So my purpose is to sit in my office for the next thirty years until I retire or get laid off? You are not in your office now, so that's not your purpose. When you do sit in your office and do whatever you do, then that is your purpose. Not for the next thirty years, but for now. I think here is some misunderstanding here. For you, purpose means what you are doing now; for me it means having an overall aim in life, something big and significant that gives meaning to what I do, something that makes a difference. Shuffling papers in the office is not it

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CHANGE YOUR THINKING CHANGE YOUR LIFE
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CHANGE YOUR THINKING CHANGE YOUR LIFE

People look at each other and then back at me and then at each other again. Soon, one hand after another begins to go up. Eventually, everyone has his or her hands raised. Everyone realizes that they are all self-employed. The biggest mistake that you can make is to think that you ever work for anyone else but yourself. The fact is that you are always self- employed, from the time you take your first job until the time you retire. No matter who signs your paycheck, you are working for yourself. You are the president of an entrepreneurial personal ser- vices company with one employee—yourself. In the long run, as a re- sult of the things that you do or fail to do, you determine how much you earn. If you want an increase in pay, you can go to the nearest mirror and negotiate with your “boss.” ■ YOU DETERMINE YOUR OWN INCOME

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Upstream intermediate b2 teacher s book
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Upstream intermediate b2 teacher's book

'+ 18 go to college/universitY buya house'+ 40 look likefacialexPresstons' first leave home + 27 retire+ 60 Co throughthe symbolswith Ss Readout the the symbols. Ss do getmarried+ 27 r.rrug". 5, respondusingone of

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Inglise keele õpik
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Inglise keele õpik

'+ 18 go to college/universitY buya house'+ 40 look likefacialexPresstons' first leave home + 27 retire+ 60 Co throughthe symbolswith Ss Readout the the symbols. Ss do getmarried+ 27 r.rrug". 5, respondusingone of

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Upstream Intermediate B2 - Teacher book
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Upstream Intermediate B2 - Teacher book

'+ 18 go to college/universitY buya house'+ 40 look likefacialexPresstons' first leave home + 27 retire+ 60 Co throughthe symbolswith Ss Readout the the symbols. Ss do getmarried+ 27 r.rrug". 5, respondusingone of

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Upstream B2 teacher
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Upstream B2 teacher

'+ 18 go to college/universitY buya house'+ 40 look likefacialexPresstons' first leave home + 27 retire+ 60 Co throughthe symbolswith Ss Readout the the symbols. Ss do getmarried+ 27 r.rrug". 5, respondusingone of

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