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2 | 18 | Missing punctuation | ional family 0 since they are perfectly able to love them and br | , |
3 | 108 | Missing punctuation | sub-cultures 0 which 0 via for example music {grunge, or the music of 70 | , |
4 | 115 | Missing punctuation | rtant of them is unemployment 0 which personally concerns over two million people | , |
5 | 117 | Missing punctuation | isregard for proper behaviour 0 which was then associated with the upper class {t | , |
6 | 117 | Missing punctuation | s may not touch common people 0 but nevertheless it creates a world-wide image of | , |
7 | 127 | Missing punctuation | . Life without it is possible 0 but is it necessary to live so? | , |
8 | 133 | Missing punctuation | the communists were in power 0 it was impossible for any organized group to func | , |
9 | 177 | Missing punctuation | us psychological disturbances 0 such as insomnia, depression and even suicidal th | , |
10 | 217 | Missing punctuation | cial issue not only in Poland 0 but also in the United States. As the latest US s | , |
11 | 232 | Missing punctuation | have already committed crimes 0 have no organisation which could help them , | , |
12 | 249 | Missing punctuation | heir patients. In consequence 0 when a patient's health deteriorates not telling | , |
13 | 253 | Missing punctuation | other hand 0 however 0 On the other hand however lies | , |
14 | 272 | Missing punctuation | se, but two mothers/fathers?" 0 and ending at "Who am I? Am | , |
15 | 279 | Missing punctuation | hionable and a sign of wealth 0 but also a political tool to free | , |
16 | 288 | Missing punctuation | in a revolt against God. Thus 0 various social, economic, ethical or personal fac | , |
17 | 308 | Missing punctuation | here are 0 of course 0 situations when we use deceitful means to undermi | , |
18 | 308 | Missing punctuation | ly justifiable 0 but 0 what is more 0 advisable, especially whe | , |
19 | 315 | Missing punctuation | but also the whole government 0 in case of the pla | , |
20 | 342 | Missing punctuation | "extraordinary" experiences 0 being perhaps too afraid to do the same thing the | , |
21 | 430 | Missing punctuation | have many opponents 0 it should be appreciated. As everything changes i | , |
22 | 501 | Missing punctuation | arm into the onus 0 and at last paederasty | , |
23 | 507 | Missing punctuation | In my oppinion 0 asking for a regulation 0 the Constitut | , |
24 | 551 | Missing punctuation | 0 would be just different 0 not bad or demoralized human beings | , |
25 | 681 | Missing punctuation | ew year and new opportunities 0 the home-alone person is frustrated and bitter an | , |
26 | 545 | Missing punctuation | e the right to adopt children 0 the problem itself is many-sided and controversia | . |
27 | 99 | Article | r people./^t/Lying, or to use 0 less emphatic statement , stretchin | a |
28 | 126 | Article | simply because it is based on 0 lie to a great degree./^t/Lying, telling half-tru | a |
29 | 151 | Article | a or on a particular subject. 0 Very considerable number of people would like to | A |
30 | 169 | Article | s concerned. As an example of 0 fully justifiable lie will serve a phenomeno | a |
31 | 382 | Article | p and other feelings {seen in 0 traditional way} . Don't they count?/^t/Another v | a |
32 | 412 | Article | most people are engrossed in 0 quest for the career, money, 0 | a |
33 | 358 | Article | fighting a white lie as it is 0 indispensable element of our lives./^t/At this po | an |
34 | 622 | Article | oulless is a manifestation of 0 inability of more or less objective thinki | an |
35 | 673 | Article | nce proves the truth; we have 0 innate need to pair-off , and we | an |
36 | 445 | Missing words | our civilisation has shaped a 0 model of 0 family. It is true that it | basic |
37 | 399 | Missing words | is relevant 0 to prevent the spread of the epidemic./^t/The | in order |
38 | 609 | Missing words | ceive all the time regardless 0 their will. In all kinds of public places : | of |
39 | 4 | Pronoun | ld-fashioned way of spending 0 life. In fact, there is a "healthy" attitude to m | one's |
40 | 290 | Article | ent socio-economic situation, 0 church's position and also an individual person's | the |
41 | 326 | Article | make irreparable harm to 0 human's nervous system and that the | the |
42 | 538 | Article | nce.If a danger of 0 bubonic plague to a country is considerable, comp | the |
43 | 588 | Article | /^t/ 0 Polish Scouts' Association struggled for i | The |
44 | 663 | Article | latonian halves of 0 soul have met; perhaps unnecessarily for the | the |
45 | 739 | Article | es or sexual deviations, have 0 right to abuse members of the group. In addition, | the |
46 | 763 | Article | overpoweringly influenced by 0 American is music. Again, the E | the |
47 | 833 | Article | society 0 especially 0 young people, but here comes the question: is thi | the |
48 | 53 | Pronoun | n get back to 0 health. Never should they | their |
49 | 423 | Missing words | ack talent, skills and effort 00 , but also about true, fantastic and very sk | to produce |
50 | 723 | Missing words | r ecological menace, as it is 0 high to be used as compost and too e | too |