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There is no one
who
feels more sleep-deprived than a new mother.
enough
without sleep
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The other robbers
who
did the bank job
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And I know there's some of you
who
say, "Well, wouldn't it be better, wouldn't the world be a better place if we all just spoke one language?
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I've been blown away by the
who
le thing
positive
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like it
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praise
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Praise
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The 28 percent
who
said they had read an ebook in the past year has remained relatively steady in the past two years.
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Everybody knows people
who
are dreadfully unhappy, and yet can put on a happy face
feelings
emotions
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sadness
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extremely
very bad
miserable
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university’s imperative is teaching creativity and problem-solving. She laid out their belief that in a world of constant change, those
who
are best equipped are those
who
generate new ideas when the path is unclear.
education
teaching
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This brings us to question the liability programmers and the code they write be given the power to determine life and death for consumers
who
buy their cars
presentation
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This all emerged from a simple curiosity: “
Who
made that?”
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They have taken over the
who
le southeast and are moving up the coast.
lead
phrasal verb
present perfect
control
seize
leader
leadership
expand
force
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There's no need to tell me
who
you are; you're already showing me
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This girl,
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's like a soap star in Australia - announced six weeks ago that she had a bun in the oven.
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since at first many distributors refused to release it given the taboos against people
who
deal with death.
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It's a
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le new way of looking at the world
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People don’t share because they like a project or brand, they share to help people
who
they want to see succeed.
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parents
who
withdraw their children during term time
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I'm sorry, Lisa's not here at the moment. Can I ask
who
's calling? / He's on lunch right now.
Who
's calling please? / He's busy right now. Can you call again later?
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The easy way to tell which is technically correct is to substitute he and him for
who
and
who
m, then rearrange the word order to see which sounds right.“
Who
were you speaking to?” becomes “You were speaking to he” — which is clearly incorrect.
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was outwardly a strong anti Gun proponent, working with Organized Crime in smuggling weapons, we should ask ourselves why and how are Asian gangs so prolific in San Francisco, and how and why would a state senator be involved with those gangs.
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