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      1. Sales of illegal CDs now exceed those of legitimate recordings. 2. Is this procedure perfectly legitimate? 
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      He was expelled from school for hitting another student. 
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      1. He was mourning the loss (= death) of his friend. / job losses. 2. Both companies suffered losses this year. 3. It would be a great loss to the department if you left. 
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      1. He already had two convictions for burglary. 2. It’s my conviction that he’s right. / religious/moral convictions. 
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      1. She's trying to tempt me to go shopping with her. 2. The sunshine tempted them (to go) out. 
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      1. Red signifies danger. 2. These lines on the road - what do they signify? 
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      1. A new tax was levied on consumers of luxury goods. 2. A tax was levied on tobacco. 
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      noun - 1. The fire was caused by a spark from a cigarette. 2. a spark of hope/inspiration. / verb - Their action sparked off a major row. 
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      noun - I feel that I know him quite well, even after a brief encounter. / verb - 1. We encountered quite a few problems at the beginning. 2. She encountered the manager in the hall. 
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      1. The noise gradually faded (away). 2. The light was beginning to fade when we arrived. 
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      adj - 1. They accused the police of using excessive force. 2. The manager expects them to do an excessive amount of work. / noun - more of something than is usual or needed. 
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      His criminal record could be an impediment to his finding employment. 
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      1. It's a subject which has aroused a lot of interest. 2. His actions aroused my suspicions. 
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      1. to evade capture. 2. to evade paying tax. 3. He managed to evade the police. 
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      The song has been played countless times on the radio. 
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