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Väljendid
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Väljendid

14. tow- vedama 15. pin it down- vastu maad suruma 16. landowner´s permission- maaomaniku luba 17. quarterly magazine- neli korda aastas ilmuv ajakiri 18. ever-growing- üha kasvav 19. spare an hour- tundi loovutama 20. slight unease- kerge ebamugavustunne 21. disapproval- pahaks panema 22. frown- kulmu kortsutama 23. drag a leg behind- jalga järel lohistama 24. currently- praegusel ajal 25. draw up- visandama 26. purchase of inappropriate skates- ebasobilike uiskude uisk 27. ticking off- kiusama 28. break a fall- kukkumist vältima 29. tumbling- kukkuma veerema 30. keep smb balanced- kedagi tasakaalus hoidma 31. reduce the chances- võimalusi vähendama 32. obey- kuuletuma 33. regard as- pöörduma kui 34. widely cater- laialdaselt varustama 35. well-versed- hästi öeldud

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Working at home and in the office
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Working at home and in the office

In comparison, working at home seems to have many benefits. People who work at home can personally choose their working hours according to their own lifestyle and take as many breaks as they feel necessary. A good rest and a comfortable atmosphere can easily raise the quality of the work that people are doing. However, when people work at home, they might find it hard to focus and they can easily lost their motivation when they don't have a boss breathing down their necks and a clock that is ticking time and never giving them any rest. Working at home and in the office have both good sides and bad sides, but if I'd have to choose one, I'd probaly like to work in the office, because when you work in the office, forgetting about your work and problems caused by this is much easier. When you work at home, it is much morerelax after you've finished working.

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Nikola Tesla - lugemistest koos videoga
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Nikola Tesla - lugemistest koos videoga

A fierce electrical storm raged that night. His father was an Orthodox priest. His mother accompanied by .one of the oldest Serbian families. In his boyhood he suffered from a peculiar reflection due to the appearance of images often descended from strong flashes of light. He was unable to distinguish whether what he saw was tangible or not. He pictured the Niagara in his imagination as a big wheel run by the Nature. In his room he could hear the ticking of a watch with 3 rooms between him and the timepiece. A carriage passed in a distance of a few miles fairly shacked his whole body The whistle of a distant locomotive vibrates so strongly in his ears that the pain was unbearable “The progressive development of man is vitally dependent on invention. It is the most important product of his creative brain. Its ultimate purpose is the complete mastery of mind over the material world, the harnessing of the forces of nature to human needs.

Keeled → inglise teaduskeel
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Hip-hop basic
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Hip-hop basic

7 liigutust? ­ Leo walk, lock/double lock, muscleman, pimp walk, stop and go, scooby doo, funky guitar Popping Kellest? Millal? ­ Boogaloo Sam, varane 70 Kust nimetus? - popopo Millal loodi boog-style? - 1975 Esimene crew, kus & millal? ­ The Electronic Boogaloo Lockers, 1977, CA Mitu liiget ja nimed? ­ 7 liiget, boogaloo sam, popin pete, mr. Wiggles, skeeter rabbit, sugapop, jazzy J, Shonn boog Millal suri Skeeter Rabbit? - 2006 7 liigutust. ­ boogaloo style, Slide, robot, puppet, ticking, twisto flex, old man Hip hop dance Kuna? Kus? Millest? ­ tänavatelt, Jaguneb : OldSchool: NewSchool: Panus tantsu: House Sai alguse (kus?Millal?) ­ CA, 80 algus Originaal nimetus? - Jacking Põhistiilid? - Alastiilid? - Miksitakse (tantsustiile)? ­ stepp tants, jazz, salsa Mis muusika? - 5 esitajat? - Panus (3 isikut)? ­ Brian ,,Footwork" Green, Shannon Mabra, Tony McGregor

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Landmarcs
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Landmarcs

replacement New Palace that stands today; it has retained the style and status of a royal residence, despite its actual use. Big Ben is the nickname for the great bell of the clock at the north end of the Palace of Westminster in London, and is often extended to refer to the clock or the clock tower as well. Big Ben is the largest four-faced chiming clock and the third-tallest free-standing clock tower in the world. It celebrated its 150th anniversary in May 2009 (the clock itself first ticking on 31 May 1859), during which celebratory events took place. BUCKINGHAM PALACE: Buckingham Palace is the official London residence of the British monarch. Located in the City of Westminster, the palace is a setting for state occasions and royal hospitality. It has been a rallying point for the British people at times of national rejoicing and crisis. ST.PAUL'S CATHEDRAL: St Paul's Cathedral is the Anglican cathedral on Ludgate Hill in the City of London and the seat of the Bishop of London

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Inglismaa
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Inglismaa

Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beuty holds a contrasting role.. Big Ben is one of the famous sightseeing. Big Ben is the nickname for the great bell of the clock at the north end of the Palace of Westminister in London , and is often extended to refer to the clock or the clock tower as well. Big Ben is the largest four-faced chiming clock and the third-tallest free-standing clock tower in the world. It celebrated its 150th anniversarty in May 2009 (the clock itself first ticking on 31 May 1859), during which celebratory events took place. Another famos sightseeing is London Bridge. London Bridge is a bridge between the City of London and Southwark in London , England, over the River Thames. Situated between Cannon Street Railway Bridge and Tower Bridge , it forms the western end of the Pool of London . On the south side of the bridge are Soutwark Cathedral and London Bridge station on the north side are the Moment to the Grea Fire of London and Monument tube station

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London
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London

BIG BEN Big Ben is the nickname for the great bell of the clock at the north end of the Palace of Westminster in London, and is often extended to refer to the clock or the clock tower as well.Big Ben is the largest four-faced chiming clock and the third-tallest free- standing clock tower in the world. It celebrated its 150th anniversary in May 2009 (the clock itself first ticking on 31 May 1859),during which celebratory events took place. A clock tower was built at Westminster in 1288, with the fine-money of Ralph Hengham, Chief Justice of the King's Bench.Despite being one of the world's most famous tourist attractions, the interior of the tower is not open to the general public due to security concerns, although from time to time press and other VIPs are granted access. However, the tower has no elevator, so those escorted must climb the 334 limestone

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Sisters
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Sisters

well, just as Denis was is the eyes of the society. "Let's check that noise out," said Creasha and jumped from the open window to the slippery rooftop. "Are you crazy? You'll get killed there!" "Come and help me then!" "You idiot!" But Creasha only smiled as an answer. Soon the both girls were climbing on the roof. "Wait," said Creasha, the oldest. "What is it?" "What do you mean, can't you hear that?" "Hear what?" "This...I don't know how to describe it,,, It's like a clock's ticking or something!" "Maybe it's a bomb?" asked Suzan with an irony in her voice, her imagination was very rich. Creasha went really pale and shook her sister. "A bomb? You really think so?" "It could be. Mom and dad are clever politician ­ they have plenty of enemies, just as Danny has!" "Damn it! You're right!" "Oh yea, I saw something like that in a western movie as well..." "You're a genius! We must escape now, right?" "Well, do we have a choice?" "But what happened in the film?"

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RE English is spoken on all five continents
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RE English is spoken on all five continents

hard shoulder shoulder juggernaut 18 wheeler, tractor-trailer lorry truck articulated lorry trailer truck, semi motorway freeway or highway pavement sidewalk roadworks construction zone, roadwork petrol gasoline or gas saloon sedan silencer muffler spanner wrench ticking over idling windscreen windshield anti-clockwise counter-clockwise car valeting auto detailing In addition to vocabulary, British and American English differ in other ways. English speakers in America have a different accent; their spelling and pronunciation vary as well. For example, in American English any 'r' is usually pronounced. So words large, hear, hurt, and dinner would sound differently.

Keeled → inglise teaduskeel
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A letter and an essay
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A letter and an essay

of shrinking glaciers and snowpack, evaporation, and the infiltration of salt water. Acute food and water shortages will presumably bring about manifold health problems. To summarise the situation, having no visible manifestation, global warming has been affecting the earth for quite a while now; the effects of climate change, while not immediate, are potentially catastrophic. I would describe global warming as `an environmental time bomb ticking away.' Dear Sir/Madam, I am writing in the hope that you can help me with a problem regarding a camera that I have bought recently. On 24 April, I purchased a Canon digital SLR camera from a duty-free shop at Freetown Airport on my way from Freetown to Wondercity. The camera cost $599, and I paid for it by credit card. When I arrived at my hotel in Wondercity almost 24 hours later, I discovered that the box which contained the camera did not

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Law-makers breaking the law-torture as a justified interrogation technique
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Law-makers breaking the law: torture as a justified interrogation technique?

And now his theory of is the one that is known for justifying torture (Verplaetse, 2008). Since 9/11 and the following fight against terrorism it became clear that the Bush administration thought of torture as something justifiable while it goes against all possible agreed upon treaties and conventions. One could indeed possibly think of situations that could serve as an exception to the prohibition of torture but these hypothetical situations can hardly relate to real situations. The ticking bomb argument looks at the hypothetical case where a leader of a state is asked to give their permission to torture a captured rebel leader because he (probably) knows the locations of a few explosives that are spread around the city in different apartment buildings. In case they are not found within 24 hours, they will explode and many will be left dead (Walzer, 1973). Is it justified to torture this person to find out where the bomb is?

Õigus → Õiguse filosoofia
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Aforismid ja mõtteterad
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Aforismid ja mõtteterad

I can, too. There are always challenges at every stage in our life, overcoming them is what life is all about. Mina tahaks olla hüdro-midagi Et kui mulle kuskil ei meeldi Siis saaksin ära voolata ja mitte vaadata tagasi, lihtsalt keegi ei teaks mu kohalolekust sittagi oleksin klaasist läbipaistev. sorri, et minust ei saanud supermänn, kes ületas kõik võimalikke piire. But you re just a boy, you don t understand. You don't care. You never had, You never will. time is ticking away .. I won't let this build up inside of me. If sooner or later it's over , i don't wanna miss you tonight . Kord olin ma ja naersin niisama heameelest , et ma olemas olen. Siis olin ma rõõmus ja õnnelik ning naersin suurest õnnest. Nüüd naeran sellepärast , et teised ei näeks mu pisaraid , et nad ei saaks mind haletseda ja sosistada: Ta nutab , ta on õnnetu. Hes (Shes) a myth that I have to believe in , all I need to make it real is one more reason .

Kirjandus → Kirjandus
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Programmeerimiskeel
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Programmeerimiskeel

Finally, the OR gate is necessary so that both locations will be able to send their output to the DATA-OUT wire of the RAM. You can't connect two wires to one output. Using the OR gate allows either of the "Guarded 1-Bit Mem" circuits to turn on the output. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Exercises Exercise 1: A clock in a computer is a component that "ticks" by turning its output wire on and off. This regular ticking can be used as a signal by other components in the computer. Open the sample circuit "Clock" in the applet that you launched above. This example is a clock that will start ticking (by turning its output on and off) as soon as you turn the power off. However, you can stop the ticking by turning on the clock's control wire at the top of the circuit. Turning this control wire off will restart the clock. Write a few paragraphs explaining exactly how this circuit works. Why does the clock tick

Informaatika → Infotehnoloogia
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Cats
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Cats

Perhaps some other gene causes the eumelanin structure to change so that it is perceived as a golden colour. Chemical analysis proved that the late colour change Silver Persians did not have phaeomelanin pigment present. AMBER-TYPE EFFECT IN MANX An amber-type effect has also been seen in a Manx cat. Janet McArthur bred a male Manx (a longy i.e. with tail) that was born an ordinary black/brown mackerel tabby without much rufousing, as was his sister. In addition, the male had white ticking at the tips of his hair. As the male grew, his stripes faded out and became spots while the black markings also changed from black to a burnt red-brown colour and his white ticking became smaller. The change from stripe to spots was probably an optical effect caused by the change from black to red- brown. His dorsal line became a burnt golden brown, and the background colour was similar to a washed out sorrel colour (sorrel is a colour found in Abyssinians).

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Videvik kogu raamat Inglise keeles
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Videvik(kogu raamat Inglise keeles)

instead of circling around in the rain like an idiot. I stepped unwillingly out of the toasty truck cab and walked down a little stone path lined with dark hedges. I took a deep breath before opening the door. Inside, it was brightly lit, and warmer than I'd hoped. The office was small; a little waiting area with padded folding chairs, orange-flecked commercial carpet, notices and awards cluttering the walls, a big clock ticking loudly. Plants grew everywhere in large plastic pots, as if there wasn't enough greenery outside. The room was cut in half by a long counter, cluttered with wire baskets full of papers and brightly colored flyers taped to its front. There were three desks behind the counter, one of which was manned by a large, red-haired woman wearing glasses. She was wearing a purple t-shirt, which immediately made me feel overdressed. The red-haired woman looked up. "Can I help you?"

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Christopher Vogler The Writers Journey
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Christopher Vogler The Writers Journey

Dorothy agrees to hand them over but the W i t c h is zapped by Glinda s protective spell when she tries to take the shoes. T h e W i t c h realizes she'll never get the shoes while Dorothy's alive and sets before her the hourglass with its rushing red sand like dried blood. W h e n the last grain runs out, Dorothy will die. Message: Another function of the Approach stage is to up the stakes and rededicate the team to its mission. T h e audience may need to be reminded of the "ticking clock" or the "time b o m b " of the story. T h e urgency and life-and-death quality of the issue need to be underscored. Toto in the basket is a repeated symbol of intuition stifled by the negative anima of the W i t c h / M i s s Gulch. Dorothy's fear of her own intuitive side keeps stuffing away her creativity and confidence, but it keeps popping u p again, like Toto. T h e Ruby Slippers are a deep dream symbol, representing both Dorothy's

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Dey Bared to You RuLit Net
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Dey Bared to You RuLit Net

me. "You can put down a bottle. You can't quit sleeping." Straightening, Cary opened the bottle he'd selected and poured two glasses, sliding one across the counter toward me. "If anyone knows what it's like to be involved with people who hurt you, it's me. You love him. You want to save him. But who's going to save you, Eva? I'm not always going to be around when you're with him and he's a ticking time bomb." "You wanna talk about being in relationships that hurt, Cary?" I shot back, deflecting him away from my painful truths. "Did you screw Trey over to protect yourself? Did you figure you'd push him away before he had the chance to disappoint you?" Cary's mouth curved bitterly. He tapped his glass to mine, which still sat on the counter. "Cheers to us, the seriously fucked up. At least we have each other." He stalked out of the room and I deflated

Keeled → inglise teaduskeel
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The 4-Hour Body - An Uncommon Guide to Rapid Fat-Loss-Incredible Sex-and Becoming Superhuman - Timothy Ferriss
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The 4-Hour Body - An Uncommon Guide to Rapid Fat-Loss, Incredible Sex, and Becoming Superhuman - Timothy Ferriss

the pickup. The doctors, realizing we had some time to wait, invited me to sit down with them the pickup. The doctors, realizing we had some time to wait, invited me to sit down with them and share their favorite indigenous fruit, called jocote (Red Mombin), which I'd never tasted. I then asked them what else I could do to ll the remaining 60 minutes of time. Urinalysis? Blood tests? Two doctors pulled out a list of tests I could order and we went through them together, ticking o 25 boxes I wanted, as well as a few the doctors suggested as often-neglected but important. They priced out each item for me, I had blood drawn 10 minutes later, and they promised results from the lab within three hours. Three hours?! This amazed me, as I usually wait seven to ten days for blood test results in the United States. Then I remembered: I was in the ER. It was a far cry from the UCSF Parnassus equivalent,

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

a. Whatisthe man . berowrookinsat? ili,1?;::J,$TJ3ffi"fffiHilffi: "j.;ni1#::ilff'1"il" How you do think":i,ifi3,#i We functionbest with a regularpatternof sleep and waf,efulness that is in he feels?Why? tune-with our naturalenvironment.Nature'scues are wh.atkeep our body, clocks ticking rhythmicallyand everythingworking in o. ls it importantto havea harmony. So, next time you think a daily routineis borinq standarddaily routine? and predictable,rememberthat routinemay well' W h y / W h y n o t ? S a V e y o u r | i f e i n ' t h e | o n g r u n ' Readthe text to find out.

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Inglise keele õpik
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Inglise keele õpik

a. Whatisthe man . berowrookinsat? ili,1?;::J,$TJ3ffi"fffiHilffi: "j.;ni1#::ilff'1"il" How you do think":i,ifi3,#i We functionbest with a regularpatternof sleep and waf,efulness that is in he feels?Why? tune-with our naturalenvironment.Nature'scues are wh.atkeep our body, clocks ticking rhythmicallyand everythingworking in o. ls it importantto havea harmony. So, next time you think a daily routineis borinq standarddaily routine? and predictable,rememberthat routinemay well' W h y / W h y n o t ? S a V e y o u r | i f e i n ' t h e | o n g r u n ' Readthe text to find out.

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

a. Whatisthe man . berowrookinsat? ili,1?;::J,$TJ3ffi"fffiHilffi: "j.;ni1#::ilff'1"il" How you do think":i,ifi3,#i We functionbest with a regularpatternof sleep and waf,efulness that is in he feels?Why? tune-with our naturalenvironment.Nature'scues are wh.atkeep our body, clocks ticking rhythmicallyand everythingworking in o. ls it importantto havea harmony. So, next time you think a daily routineis borinq standarddaily routine? and predictable,rememberthat routinemay well' W h y / W h y n o t ? S a V e y o u r | i f e i n ' t h e | o n g r u n ' Readthe text to find out.

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Upstream B2 teacher
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Upstream B2 teacher

a. Whatisthe man . berowrookinsat? ili,1?;::J,$TJ3ffi"fffiHilffi: "j.;ni1#::ilff'1"il" How you do think":i,ifi3,#i We functionbest with a regularpatternof sleep and waf,efulness that is in he feels?Why? tune-with our naturalenvironment.Nature'scues are wh.atkeep our body, clocks ticking rhythmicallyand everythingworking in o. ls it importantto havea harmony. So, next time you think a daily routineis borinq standarddaily routine? and predictable,rememberthat routinemay well' W h y / W h y n o t ? S a V e y o u r | i f e i n ' t h e | o n g r u n ' Readthe text to find out.

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