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comments on the articles make the newspaper more interesting.
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to borrow money with no intention of paying it back.
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and executive, Steve Jobs was outstandingly among his peers.
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They don¡¯t think what they¡¯ll ever find my mother¡¯s wedding ring.
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you want to go camping or just stay at home is up to you.
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practice to swim in the pool whenever you want.
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Russian ballet is on tour in my country, and I am going to see it this
afternoon.
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B: Yes, most likely. I¡¯ll probably be a little late,
though.
¨è A: Is it possible to make a reservation for three people?
B: Sure, let¡¯s bury the hatchet.
¨é A: According to the map, our exit should be coming up.
B: OK. I¡¯ll switch over to the exit lane as soon as I can.
¨ê A: Don¡¯t forget to call me once your plane lands.
B: You bet I will. I can¡¯t wait to start my vacation.
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The
employee became despondent when the project proposal he put forth was passed over by the board.
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While there is no denying our current vigilance when it comes to
protecting ourselves from the sun¡¯s harmful radiation, attitudes regarding sunscreen were far more
lax four decades ago. At the time, there
simply was not a great deal of understanding about the impact that too much sun
could have, and a healthy-looking tan
was in vogue. As a result, young
people flocked to the beach in droves, and
the industry for cheap package holidays in the sun boomed. Back then, relatively few people were diagnosed with
skin cancer, but today, that number has risen to approximately 13,300 people across the UK each year. More than
half of them are over the age of 65, suggesting
that their holding onto the mindset of the 1970s may be at least partially
responsible.
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from the sun was not as harmful then as it is today.
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among people over 65 because the elderly have frailer constitutions.
¨é Maintaining outdated opinions about the sun may be why a disproportionate
number of elderly people get skin cancer.
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the sun and watch for symptoms of skin cancer as one ages.
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The
American Dream is based on the belief that anyone can succeed in life if they
work hard for what they want. While it may be true for some individuals, it¡¯s doubtful that hard work alone will get you very far in today¡¯s competitive society. For example, those living in poverty often work the
hardest, holding multiple jobs to support their families, and yet this does not
bring them any closer to success.
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