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Ametlik kiri
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Ametlik kiri

Dear Sir, I am writing to response to your letter. I understand your concern about the security of your valuables, but I assure you, there is absolutely nothing to worry about. Firstly, we have the latest available security system, which includes double steel doors, bulletproof windows, audio/video communication system and other very effective facilities. Also, the safe is made of specific material and is inaccessible without the special code, which has only two of our workers ­ me and the financial manager. In case of a robbery, the FBI will response immediately.

Keeled → Inglise keel
167 allalaadimist
Designer Justice
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odt

Designer Justice

I DESIGNER JUSTICE 1. The main characters are Harold Vekt, Morris Jagoda and Annabelle Jagoda. Harold Vekt was a young man, who made money by stealing valuables from wealthier people. He wasn't afraid of using a gun when committing a robbery. Morris Jagoda was a man in his late forties by Harold Vekt's opinion, mabye older. When getting robbed, he was stuttering, but when his wife got shot he became furious and attacked Vekt. Annabelle Jagoda was a woman in her late forties. When getting robbed, she gave no resistance to Vekt, but when Vekt saw her pendant, she held on to it with her life. 2

Keeled → Inglise keel
1 allalaadimist
The Great Plague of London
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ppt

The Great Plague of London

He taught that the fire wasn't serious and turned back to bed. Soon a servant woke him up again and told him that 300 houses had been destroyed and London bridge was threatened. Pepys went to the Tower to get a better view. Without returning home, he took a boat and observed the fire for over an hour . Pepys became the first person who informed the King about the fire. Pepys also started arranging the removal of his possessions. Many of his valuables, including his diary, were sent to friend of the Navy Office at Bethnal Green On 7 September he went to Paul's Wharf and saw the ruins of St Paul's cathedral, of his old school, of his father's house, and of the house in which he had had his stone removed. Despite all this destruction, Pepys's house, office and diary had been saved.

Ajalugu → British history (suurbritannia...
8 allalaadimist
Jamaica
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Jamaica

· National Motto -- "Out of Many, One People." (Unity among many cultures and races.) Crime Crime, including violent crime, is a serious problem in Jamaica, particularly in Kingston. While the vast majority of crimes occur in impoverished areas, the violence is not confined. The primary criminal concern of a tourist is being a victim of theft. In several cases, armed robberies of Americans have turned violent when the victims resisted handing over valuables. Crime is exacerbated by the fact that police are understaffed and ineffective. Therefore, tourists should take their own precautions and always pay extra attention to their surroundings when traveling, exercise care when walking outside after dark, and should always avoid areas known for high crime rates. As a general rule, valuables should not be left unattended, including in hotel rooms and on the beach. Care should be taken when carrying high value

Keeled → Inglise keel
15 allalaadimist
The article
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The article

Tables are pieces of furniture. Mary and Anne work as secretaries. The Definite Article is used when we refer to a particular place, person, animal or thing that is known to the listener/reader. It is used likewise with plural countable nouns. I'll give you the keys, only don't go near the shed or you'll upset the dog. (the keys to my garden, the shed in my garden, my dog) The windows were all broken and all my valuables were gone. (the windows of our house) 4 The Definite Article The Definite Article is used • when referring to all there is/are: The girls in our class are more hard-working than the boys. The teacher is absent today. (the one who teaches this class) All the money in the world cannot buy you happiness. • when there is only one of something:

Keeled → Akadeemiline inglise keel
17 allalaadimist
Upstream intermediate b2 teacher s book
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Upstream intermediate b2 teacher's book

2 6 ^ with the approPriate Phrasal verb formed with breokor bring. My computer has stoPPed working (= brokendown) My favourite band have just releasedtheir new album (= broughtout) Schoolsfinish for the summer tomorrow (= breakuP) holidays Shewas raisedbYhergrandma (= broughtup) The burglarsentered bY force and stole all our valuables (= brokein) A fire began suddenlYon the second floor of the building (= brokeout) Can you imagine anything worse than returning 7 Visiting my old neighbourhood home to find that burglars have broken into your house? 0) tJnfortunotely, this happens to about I FORTUNE always makes me recall

Keeled → Inglise keel
239 allalaadimist
Inglise keele õpik
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Inglise keele õpik

2 6 ^ with the approPriate Phrasal verb formed with breokor bring. My computer has stoPPed working (= brokendown) My favourite band have just releasedtheir new album (= broughtout) Schoolsfinish for the summer tomorrow (= breakuP) holidays Shewas raisedbYhergrandma (= broughtup) The burglarsentered bY force and stole all our valuables (= brokein) A fire began suddenlYon the second floor of the building (= brokeout) Can you imagine anything worse than returning 7 Visiting my old neighbourhood home to find that burglars have broken into your house? 0) tJnfortunotely, this happens to about I FORTUNE always makes me recall

Keeled → Inglise keel
150 allalaadimist
Upstream Intermediate B2 - Teacher book
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Upstream Intermediate B2 - Teacher book

2 6 ^ with the approPriate Phrasal verb formed with breokor bring. My computer has stoPPed working (= brokendown) My favourite band have just releasedtheir new album (= broughtout) Schoolsfinish for the summer tomorrow (= breakuP) holidays Shewas raisedbYhergrandma (= broughtup) The burglarsentered bY force and stole all our valuables (= brokein) A fire began suddenlYon the second floor of the building (= brokeout) Can you imagine anything worse than returning 7 Visiting my old neighbourhood home to find that burglars have broken into your house? 0) tJnfortunotely, this happens to about I FORTUNE always makes me recall

Keeled → inglise teaduskeel
53 allalaadimist
Upstream B2 teacher
309
pdf

Upstream B2 teacher

2 6 ^ with the approPriate Phrasal verb formed with breokor bring. My computer has stoPPed working (= brokendown) My favourite band have just releasedtheir new album (= broughtout) Schoolsfinish for the summer tomorrow (= breakuP) holidays Shewas raisedbYhergrandma (= broughtup) The burglarsentered bY force and stole all our valuables (= brokein) A fire began suddenlYon the second floor of the building (= brokeout) Can you imagine anything worse than returning 7 Visiting my old neighbourhood home to find that burglars have broken into your house? 0) tJnfortunotely, this happens to about I FORTUNE always makes me recall

Keeled → Inglise keel
23 allalaadimist


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