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      In some parts of the world malaria is still pandemic.   rozpocznij naukę
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      disease that affects many people around the world  
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      Within weeks, millions of people were in lockdown as the virus took hold around the world.   rozpocznij naukę
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      become stronger and is difficult to stop  
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      Seasonal flu is a huge killer and you’ve probably seen the numbers, it makes the Wuhan virus look a bit wimpy   rozpocznij naukę
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      feeble or not very strong  
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      that’s simply because of the sheer number of people that flu infects every year.   rozpocznij naukę
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      used to emphasize how very great, important, or powerful a quality or feeling is; nothing except:  
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      So China had a scientific system which kicked in – or started happening – quite quickly   rozpocznij naukę
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      zacząć działać (np. narkotyk)   
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      Ten percent of the human genome is still unmapped.   rozpocznij naukę
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      the full amount of genetic information of something  
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      He's a litlle bit tone deaf. He can't sing at all!   rozpocznij naukę
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      taki, któremu słoń na ucho nadepnął     a way to describe someone who cannot sing in tune or hear different sounds.  
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      There was no air to pass through his vocal cords.   rozpocznij naukę
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      a pair of folds in the throat that are stretched over the  
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      Larynx is responsible for sound production.   rozpocznij naukę
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      or voice box, another part of the throat, to produce a sound  
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      The stress response is induced by exercise or drug stimulation.   rozpocznij naukę
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      the ‘fight or flight’ mechanism your body uses to regain inner balance.  
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      You're doing very well everybody. Keep it up!   rozpocznij naukę
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      a phrase used to encourage someone to continue their good performance.  
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      Most of the journalists I know are/work freelance.   rozpocznij naukę
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      To freelance means to work for yourself, selling your skills or services to different businesses.  
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      I think you petrified poor Frazer   rozpocznij naukę
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      przerażający, paraliżujący     frightening, so you can’t speak or move  
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      And starting out on your own can lead to self-sabotage   rozpocznij naukę
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      having doubts and fears that stop you achieving something.  
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      Being here is the fulfilment of a lifelong ambition.   rozpocznij naukę
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      a good feeling of achieving something for yourself.  
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      The raffle gave him his first piece of financial freedom in some time.   rozpocznij naukę
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      being able to control how you earn and use your money.  
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      in vitro fertilization, or IVF     Therefore, the success rate of in vitro fertilization is impressive.   rozpocznij naukę
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      zapłodnienie in vitro lub IVF     a medical technique for women who cannot become pregnant naturally.  
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      I can't figure out how to do this.   rozpocznij naukę
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      to understand or solve something  
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      These other players had been workhorses, and it was her job to be one, too.   rozpocznij naukę
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      something which works extremely hard.  
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      the scourge of war/poverty/drugs   rozpocznij naukę
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      means something that causes much pain and suffering, like the terrible diseases  
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      The Government has said that the three men were unwitting participants in the attack.   rozpocznij naukę
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      bezwiedny, mimowolny, nieświadomy     without knowing or planning  
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      Next year is the centenary of her death.   rozpocznij naukę
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      stulecie (rocznica), setna rocznica     its one hundredth anniversary  
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