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19 Cards in this Set
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1: Every one of you, gird up the loins of your minds and let your lamps be kept burning." 2: A major effort lies ahead of us in that regard, and we, the current generation, will have to gird ourselves up for it"
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p49:...you must gird up the loins of your mind |
->cingir |
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1: The Italian delegation presented its request for an increased tariff quota for tuna loins for the year 1998."
2: Accordingly a derogation should be granted to Kenya in respect of 2 000 tonnes of tuna loins for a period of one year" |
p49:...you must gird up the loins of your mind
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->lombos
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1: In fact, what really strikes me here is the large element of sheer hypocrisy 2: This is a frank expression that reveals the sheer weakness of human beings 3: In fact, what really strikes me here is the large element of sheer hypocrisy |
p49: and with sheer determined effort force yourself |
->pure; complete (many others........) |
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1: We cannot adopt lavish health programmes and not make the necessary money available. 2: a reminder of the region's almost lavish biological diversity...
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p49...all the blessings God has lavishly bestowed upon you |
-> generous, exaggerated |
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1: Through the analysis and implementation of each specification client, it is possible to bestow the best benefits to each program 2: If they remain open to the Spirit and implore his help, he will not fail to bestow on them the love of God the Father made manifest and incarnate in Christ
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p49...all the blessings God has lavishly bestowed upon you |
->concede, offer |
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1: Loss of eyesight may occur if battery fluid enters the eye 2: and is the Good Will ambassador for the global campaign "Seeing is Believing", which aims to restore the eyesight of one million people in the next three years 3: He had to suffer a lot due to his bad eyesight, as he could not stand bright light
-> visão (física) |
p49: What premium do you put upon the eyesight God has given to you |
-> vision (physic) |
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1: Yes to protecting our citizens, but no to protectionism that can only impoverish them. 2: Financial and economic demands that impoverish large sections of their people and deprive them of social security 3: Internal conflict and civil war resulting in violation of human rights will continue to impoverish the poor until we help them to do the following
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p49:...have you ever thought how impoverished you would be...
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empobrecer |
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1: A world in which manifold languages and cultures live side by side, without feeling threatened by one another 2: The manifold tasks in laboratories require effective methods for training in new techniques 3: The questions on the future that we want for our agriculture and for our society are manifold
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p49: We tend to take the manifold blessings of God for granted
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->multiple |
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1: Purchase of a bigger tractor to plow the Rice straw in at the right time 2: Even as I have seen, those who plow iniquity and sow trouble reap the same 3: Compared with a snow cleaner, our snow plow can cut into deeper snow stack layer |
p50...and found a man who was plowing a field
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-> arar, arado |
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1: the capability of the recipient country to exert effective export controls 2: Vincent was able to exert his influence. It was based on his knowledge, experience 3: Calling married priests who want to continue to exert their ministry back
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p50: As you exert some effort along this line
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->exercer |
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1: -TZP is a well-established material in medicine for the manufacture of hip joints 2: Okinawa women tend to experience menopause with fewer complications such as hip fractures, hot flashes, or coronary heart disease
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p51...he has broken his hip |
->quadril |
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1: A loss of a few million barrels per day for an extended period of time could cripple the world economy. 2: Yet legislation like this will cripple their very existence 3: The unexpected loss of critical production equipment can cripple productivity |
p51: it left the man crippled |
->paralise |
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p51...walked with no limp whatsoever |
->mancar |
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1: For example, today we know that technical cooperation requires a keen knowledge of local conditions under which cooperative action is developed 2: A keen eye for design and creativity
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p51: He had a keen mind and normal inclinations and desires |
->atento, perspicaz(....many others) |
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1: We cherish high quality of services that is why we constantly cooperate with institutes which examine our products 3: I myself cherish an intense personal memory of what was a great moment for Portugal and for Europe |
p52:...they involve experiences locked up in the cherished places of my heart |
->estimate, appreciate much |
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1: The sting of the others is comparable to a scorpion sting 2: This means Jesus would destroy the sting of the sin that Satan brought 3: And He felt the sting of every single one of those sins |
p52:That attitude takes the sting out of hurt |
-> picada, aguilhão (...many others) |
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1: Young people also bemoan the lack of strategic public or private partnerships to improve social inclusion 2: Those who merely bemoan the material losses are testifying to their complete failure to understand what is happening |
p53:This man was not bemoaning his lot |
->cry for, complain |
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1: Cogan finds the US influence on Western Europe less coercive but no less pervasive than that of the Soviet Union on Eastern Europe 2: Internet use for retail shopping is destined to become pervasive
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p53...had a pervasive ministry among the troops |
-> diffusive, (de grande alcance) |
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1: When the economic situation is buoyant, budgetary policy must remain sound 2: Furthermore, nobody has managed to explain to me what the use is of a Stability Pact which only applies to buoyant times |
p53...was his bouyant and resilient Christian optimism |
-> firm, floating |