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1 | 852 | Pronoun | s in the five-star hotels, as it was the case with the Wimpy bar in Delhi. What is | 0 |
2 | 463 | Pronoun | a plague killed thousands of its victims in China . It was about 3000 yea | 0 |
3 | 476 | Pronoun | h to the other one also in the south via a city in the nor | 0 |
4 | 34 | Pronoun | g ones ./^t/It is vital to start that discussi | 0 |
5 | 304 | Pronoun | e learn to lie very early, in our childhood. A small baby deceives his/her mother t | 0 |
6 | 673 | Pronoun | by the church and contrary to our human nature. It is our expression of the natural | 0 |
7 | 106 | Pronoun | sed by artists as a source of their inspiration, but not only 0 . Some, am | 0 |
8 | 807 | Pronoun | that linguistics courses take them , on training pract | 0 |
9 | 223 | Pronoun | ies promoting violence exert their influence on the increase of crime; whether or no | an |
10 | 476 | Pronoun | from one city in the south to the other one also in the south via a ci | another |
11 | 519 | Pronoun | should be sprayed along with their cargoes .Then, all the tourists wh | any |
12 | 331 | Pronoun | may be not the proper one the proper one . They often don | appropriate |
13 | 230 | Pronoun | trolled economy into a market one . Although this transformation helped a few Poles | economy |
14 | 809 | Pronoun | nd is overt . Not everyone of the hundred students of each year must | every one |
15 | 9 | Pronoun | ssess certain emotional needs which fulfilment they seek for which fulfilment they seek for | for which they seek fulfilment |
16 | 306 | Pronoun | o respect aimed at destroying one's reputation, undermining somebody or gaining perso | his or her |
17 | 335 | Pronoun | something new and the sooner they understand it the better. Every action that the p | it |
18 | 754 | Pronoun | rvice and, being competitive, they can help to eliminate the worst kinds of food fro | it |
19 | 345 | Pronoun | tion to do something to liven it up. Drugs seem 0 then 0 a very | life |
20 | 807 | Pronoun | alent . Much more students 0 prefer to become | Many |
21 | 4 | Pronoun | ld-fashioned way of spending 0 life. In fact, there is a "healthy" attitude to m | one's |
22 | 96 | Pronoun | stretches the truth. Because you fight tooth and nail to get the post 0 y | one |
23 | 353 | Pronoun | icult to live in a world like that , and that is why I daresay that a lie should be | ours |
24 | 656 | Pronoun | lcoholics who inevitably doom themselves to death. Because of the abuse of alcohol we are | ourselves |
25 | 549 | Pronoun | ir own families./^t/Moreover, these people would consider homosexuals incapable to | people opposed to the notion gay families |
26 | 7 | Pronoun | riage. Even if they try to do that there is usually quite a strong social pre | so |
27 | 818 | Pronoun | aches us, raises our kids. If it were all it does 0 televisio | that |
28 | 341 | Pronoun | /^t/The answer to this question would probably be real only if it was | the question why people use drugs |
29 | 35 | Pronoun | ./^t/It is vital to start that discussion with an issue of mass media | the |
30 | 5 | Pronoun | Besides, marriage belongs to this kind of institutions which exis | the |
31 | 317 | Pronoun | tention only to this plague : how to stop it. Other po | the |
32 | 733 | Pronoun | often meet by chance, only on this particular occasion of watching a film, encounter | the |
33 | 598 | Pronoun | ) 0 into a room, offer 0 flowers and pay 0 compliments. Thus, | them |
34 | 598 | Pronoun | them with their coats, usher 0 into a room, offer 0 flowers and pay | them |
35 | 278 | Pronoun | gs for many reasons. Some use it because it is illegal. Others use it | them |
36 | 755 | Pronoun | have been recorded in Poland. They were the results of the | These |
37 | 108 | Pronoun | n any kind of new experience. Those try drugs simply because of their curiosity. | They |
38 | 357 | Pronoun | ernment on behalf of society. It means that all the citizens are equally responsib | This |
39 | 449 | Pronoun | tion in the society. It is likely to result in a decline of moral standar | This |
40 | 535 | Pronoun | n trying to defy it ought to be liable to a fin | this |
41 | 646 | Pronoun | ing about the health problems it may bring. Of course, we are very sentimental abo | this |
42 | 691 | Pronoun | ) 0 but in order to prove it one has to go all the way back to the 16th centur | this |
43 | 781 | Pronoun | free will cannot overcome it. Such an influence of coffee upon dreams weakens with time | This |
44 | 526 | Pronoun | ry country should be aware of that fact and 0 prepared for such a s | this |
45 | 721 | Pronoun | its from the ones presupposing meat-consumption to more economic ve | those |
46 | 466 | Pronoun | hould be killed, particularly these arriving on ships from an epidemic centre | those |
47 | 763 | Pronoun | urope, but it is not the only one . To the contrary , the ge | type |
48 | 423 | Pronoun | y about those cans and heads, that almost everybody thinks lack talent, skills and e | which |
49 | 772 | Pronoun | d temper children which can be considered bad-tempered. But | who |
50 | 54 | Pronoun | s one will be unimportant. So what for bother parents about it and tell them the truth?/ | why |