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A chance to do as we please, especially to do as little hard work as possible, is a secret desire of almost everybody.
especially you
Even now, many years after the cold war, there is still much bitterness between Germans and Russian, especially in areas which were occupied by the Soviet Union.
The official designs of the Government, especially its designs in connection with postage stamps and coinage, may be described, I think, as the silent ambassadors of national taste.
People in such countries, especially the ASEAN countries, believe that the secret of Japan's remarkable economic growth is education.
Especially over the last 20 years, the purported link between progressive welfare policies and economic failure in the Northern European countries seems to point to the difficulty of sustaining both full social welfare and international competitivity.
Especially in northern China, wrapping and eating dumplings has become an important activity for happily spending New Year's Eve in many households.
Almost half the men in Great Britain regularly give chocolate to their partner, especially for their birthday.
A camel is a gentle and pleasant tame beast whereof there are plenty in Africa especially in the Deserts of Libya, Numidia and Barbary by which Africans estimate their own wealth.
As she watched, the birds, especially Chizuko's golden crane, looked alive in a light autumn breeze.
In foreign countries, especially in Western countries, students are encouraged to express and develop themselves as individuals.
If the more advanced want to improve English ability (especially reading comprehension) increasing vocabulary is the way to go.
Mountaineering is attractive especially to young people because it is accompanied with hardships and adventures.
I can describe China, especially in relation to big cities like Beijing, in one sentence - China is a country whose pace of life is both fast and leisurely.
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Linking Words – English Vocabulary; Spójniki – sło...What do you do when you get lost in a strange city?Vika 24th Feb 2017 #18Najważniejsze słówka - 2000 Frekwencyjne2000 najczęściej używanych angielskich słów cz. I2. in particular
I like sweets, ice-cream in particular.
Let me talk about orgin of this, in particular: when did idea begin between you and Roman
Are you looking for anything in particular?
I love thrillers, in particular by Brown.
in particular
I trust scientists, in particular those who were published in scientific journals.
Children are more insecure than adults, orphans in particular.
However, it is a very sensitive issue, in particular when it comes to research using monkeys and especially great apes.
Our scientists work on new technologies in particular.
What in particular did you like about the last apartment that we saw?
Two things in particular delighted me during this discussion.
Some people, Andie in particular, do what they love just because.
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Material Handling Equipment and Transport UnitsLife lesson from volunteer firefighterPollution in Standing WaterInternet to the Rescue! (1)straightforward upper intermediate 73. not least
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Walk in the woods and so on...Język B (bez 31.01 sport)4. notably
Sigmund Freud was an Austrian neurologist most notably known for founding the discipline of psychoanalysis.
This newspaper is notably biased. The car had many drawbacks, most notably its mileage.
His colorful personal life often made headlines, most notably for the 1914 fire and murders at his Taliesin studio.
Notably, the group does not include any local phone companies. So everything else had to be cut- notably the space program. Used only when the results are notably better than chance.
They have begun attracting investors, most notably big banks.
In many countries, notably Austria, France and Germany, very few people want to allow Turkey to join the EU
The newspapers are notably biased.
dogs notably don't like cats
Some early doctors, notably Hippocrates, thought that diet was important.
Ideals of female body shape have changed notably over historic time.
Sandy got goods marks in her exams, notably in Biology
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Charlie - It's Not The End Of The World5. particularly
As an Englishman, he is particularly sensitive to the differences between English and American usage.
His painting wasn't particularly good, so no one praised him for it.
we should be particularly careful when it comes to showing appreciation
He's just a normal junior high school student, not particularly intelligent.
particularly careful
In contrast to his "not bad looks but seems a bit of a dandy" appearance, he didn't have a girlfriend and he wasn't particularly fast with the ladies.
In my class I noticed a girl student who was particularly intent on studying Chinese.
Solar energy seems to offer more hope than any other source of energy, particularly because those areas most in need of water lie rather close to the equator and have a relatively clear atmosphere.
Religion, which should most distinguish us from the beasts, and ought most particularly elevate us, as rational creatures, above brutes, is that wherein men often appear most irrational, and more senseless than beasts.
In some rural areas, the Internet is important for agricultural information, as well as being particularly useful for the purposes of agricultural production technologies and pricing.
You weren't particularly discreet, so it's no wonder you got caught.
Records are particularly scarce for this era, perhaps owing to a long series of natural disasters which befell the capital.
Yes, a celebrity – someone famous - particularly someone in show business, that's the world of entertainment, theatre and film.
What moments in the year do you particularly enjoy?
They execute endless practice runs and then review their in‐flight decisions, attempting to hone their minds to select the best approach to any given scenario, particularly those that involve the use of deadly force.
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Legal English (general vocabulary) - part 417th Oct 20166. chiefly
He's travelled widely, chiefly in Africa and Asia.
If he is in middle circumstances his clothes will be chosen chiefly for comfort.
This book is chiefly concerned with the effects of secondhand smoking.
Fruit consist chiefly of water.
Not life but good life is to be chiefly valued
In committee we upheld most of the rapporteur's chiefly technical amendments.
These articles are chiefly on current events.
Some of these are intended chiefly for legal professionals, but computing students and others who are not law specialists will often find it enlightening to look at what they say about particular points.
In reading some books we occupy ourselves chiefly with the thoughts of the author; in perusing others, exclusively with our own.
The Parisian police, he said, "are exceedingly able in their way. They are persevering, ingenious, cunning, and thoroughly versed in the knowledge which their duties seem chiefly to demand."
Chiefly, I want you to be more frank.
The committee is composed chiefly of professors.
His trouble was chiefly mental.
My father's little library consisted chiefly of books on polemic divinity, most of which I read.