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1. The fashion industry relies on novelty, and photographers are always looking for new faces. 2. Tourists are still a novelty on this remote island.
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1. Alcohol depletes the body of B vitamins. 2. Our supplies of food are rather depleted.
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He was arrested for overstaying his Visa.
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1. Both men collapsed, but were revived. 2. A lot of traditional skills are currently being revived.
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Farm cart.
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1. He smeared sun cream over his face and neck. 2. The little boy smeared jam on the chair.
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With her beauty and wit she quite overshadowed her sister.
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1. My son has outgrown all his clothes. 2. He's already outgrown these shoes.
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1. The war brought misery to millions of people. 2. Her husband's drinking is making her life a misery.
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The men stoked the furnaces (a container that is heated to a very high temperature and used to heat buildings, melt metal, or burn things).
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The judge adjourned the case until March 31.
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noun - They have admitted liability for the damage caused. / adj - Corporate officials are liable for the safety of their employees.
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adj - Excessive drinking has a detrimental effect on the human body. / noun - He was working very long hours to the detriment of his health.
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There is a clear contradiction between what she says and what she does.
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