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Family or friends- which are more important
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Family or friends- which are more important

Friends are who you can trust and share some things you can't never tell to your family. Friends are first people you call and ask out if you're bored, nobody askes her family out because we are with them everyday. Family is who want's to be with you everytime even if everybody hates you, they will be there for you! There is different kind of friends: trustable, backbiters, funny, fake etc. Also is different kind of family to: supportive, benevolent, uninterested, ill-natured etc. But is people who think friends are more important.. I think there is no better, warmer place than around our dear family and nothing excel it. Friends might be special and sweet, but never so much than family.

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Referaat Elton John ist
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Referaat Elton John'ist

just ride around on the Tube. However, several instructors have testified that he was a "model student," and during the last few years he was taking lessons from a private tutor in addition to his classes at the Academy.Therefore, whatever his internal attitude might have been, it seems clear that he was decated to learning his craft. John's mother Sheila, though also strict with her son, was more vivacious than her husband, and something of a free spirit. With Stanley Dwight uninterested in his son and often physically absent, John was raised primarily by his mother and maternal grandmother. When his father was home, the Dwights would have terrible arguments that greatly distressed their son. John was 15 when they divorced. Sheila was soon remarried to a local painter named Fred Farebrother, who turned out to be a caring and supportive stepfather. John affectionately referred to him as "Derf", his first name in reverse. They moved into flat No

Muusika → Muusika
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Solutions Advanced Workbook key
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Solutions Advanced Workbook key

knife criminal. However, to my mind, person page 46 that argument doesn't hold water since most knife criminals don't believe they 1 1 captivated 8 altruism will get caught. It can also be argued 2 compelling 9 marriage that for some criminals a spell in 3 gifted 10 courage prison just adds to their tough image 4 uninterested 11 determination and gives them increased respect in 5 achievement 12 generous the eyes of some members of their community. 6 literacy 13 poverty The government has also attempted to 7 loyalty 14 inequality tackle the problem with er ... what's the 2 1 to boot word? ... erm when they allow people

Keeled → Inglise keel
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Cats
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Cats

green, the ears large by comparison, with small tufts, full of long, woolly hair, the limbs stout and short, the tail being very dissimilar, as it was short, very woolly, and thickly covered with hair the same length from the base to the tip, and much resembled in form that of the English wild cat." According to Weir, its motion was less agile than other cats and it did not care for warmth, preferring to be outdoors in the coldest weather. Another peculiarity was that it seemed uninterested in hunting birds. Its habits were not like those of its companion shorthaired cats. It attached itself to no person, but was inseparable from a shorthaired, silver-gray tabby female. This pair produced a single black-and-white kitten. The kitten inherited the woolly coat, had somewhat of a mane and a short bushy tail. It also seemed uninterested in birds, but would attack rats! "I have seen several Russian cats, yet never but on this occasion had the opportunity of

Keeled → Inglise keel
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Videvik kogu raamat Inglise keeles
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Videvik(kogu raamat Inglise keeles)

have." I shuddered at his words, and then shook my head angrily. "In what strange parallel dimension would I ever have gone to prom of my own free will? If you weren't a thousand times stronger than me, I would never have let you get away with this." He smiled briefly, but it didn't touch his eyes. "It wasn't so bad, you said so yourself." "That's because I was with you." We were quiet for a minute; he stared at the moon and I stared at him. I wished there was some way to explain how very uninterested I was in a normal human life. "Will you tell me something?" he asked, glancing down at me with a slight smile. "Don't I always?" "Just promise you'll tell me," he insisted, grinning. I knew I was going to regret this almost instantly. "Fine." "You seemed honestly surprised when you figured out that I was taking you here," he began. "I was," I interjected. "Exactly," he agreed. "But you must have had some other theory... I'm curious -- what did you think I was dressing you up for?"

Kirjandus → Kirjandus
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