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      such value-laden advice essentially says: „Your worth comes from what you do in relation to other people”   inizia ad imparare
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      If, on the other hand circumstances change, a crisis may ensue   inizia ad imparare
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      wynikać, następować (po czymś)   
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      - to separate something from something   they’re also able to sift meanings from experience   inizia ad imparare
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      oddzielić coś od czegoś, przesiać   
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      You can get a referral in your area by calling the American Society of Clinical Hypnosis   inizia ad imparare
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      furia, napad (złości, szału), histeria   
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      Use feedback from objective sources and trusted others when it is feasible to do so   inizia ad imparare
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      - Using or expressing dry, especially mocking humor   One wry observer said that: „Depressed people look at the world trough crap-colored glasses”   inizia ad imparare
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      - a particular position, point or place  inizia ad imparare
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      umiejscowienie, położenie   
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      They are scrambling just to get by   inizia ad imparare
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      Depressed individuals tend to have a past temporal orientation   inizia ad imparare
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      what lies in store for sb    - be waiting to happen to sb   „Suicidal individuals erroneously believe that their past and current experiences of pain are what lie in store for them”   inizia ad imparare
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      kategoryzowanie, segmentacja, szufladkowanie   
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      „The exercises throughout the book are to help you exercise the muscles that have been underutilized for far too long”   inizia ad imparare
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      nie wykorzystywany w pełni  
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      „Other people beat a hasty retreat, picking up and moving to other parts of the country” (after an earthquake)   inizia ad imparare
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      „to run away from a dangerous or unpleasant situation:”  
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      „A physically large man -very tall and obese - Mel dwarfed his wife.”   inizia ad imparare
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      cause to seem small or significant in comparison   sprawiać, że ktoś wygląda na mniejszego w porównaniu  
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      Betty nudged him along and led him slowly to a large armchair in my office”   inizia ad imparare
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      „I gingerly placed a tissue in Mel’s fist; he passively accepted it but didn’t use it”   inizia ad imparare
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      in a careful or cautious maner  
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