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while something else is happening inizia ad imparare
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Bridget got married again to a prison officer. Mark, meanwhile ... well, where shall we start?
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angry, sad, or full of hate because of bad or unfair things that have happened to you Pol. rozgoryczony, zgorzkniały, pełen goryczy inizia ad imparare
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other embittered women who claimed he had fathered their child
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continuing, or continuing to develop inizia ad imparare
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ongoing custody battles for access to two daughters from two of his marriages
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the right to take care of a child, given to one of their parents when they have divorced inizia ad imparare
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ongoing custody battles for access to two daughters from two of his marriages
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a difficult or unpleasant situation, or very tiring work; Pol. bóle porodowe, mozolna praca, wielki trud, kłopoty inizia ad imparare
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travails the ongoing travails and affairs of the heart of Mark Gardiner.
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The sight of him grinning from ear to ear enraged his ex-wives, former friends and family.
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to sit or stand in a particular position in order to be photographed or painted, or to make someone do this inizia ad imparare
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he posed with a giant cheque for £22.6million
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if there is a _____ in a competition or lottery, nobody wins the biggest prize that week, and the money is added to the prize that can be won the following week inizia ad imparare
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the rollover jackpot he shared with business partner
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to make someone very angry; inizia ad imparare
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The sight of him enraged his ex-wives.
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to express strong disapproval of someone or something, especially in public inizia ad imparare
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Brenda's bitter husband also came forward to denounce Gardiner
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To join or give support to a party of movement that seems to be assured of success; to start doing or saying something that a lot of people are already doing or saying - used to show disapproval inizia ad imparare
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His first wife was alone in refusing to jump on the bandwagon.
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feeling angry, jealous, and upset because you think you have been treated unfairly; inizia ad imparare
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Brenda's bitter husband also came forward to denounce Gardiner
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if you ____ a fire, or if it _____-s, it starts to burn inizia ad imparare
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Bridget got back in touch with Mark and their love was rekindled.
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to ask someone to marry you, especially in a formal way inizia ad imparare
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last month Mark proposed.
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to marry - used especially in literature or newspapers inizia ad imparare
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he will remarry the woman he first wed all those years ago.
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happy and satisfied because your life is good inizia ad imparare
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contr. discontented 'Now I'm back with Bridget, I feel so happy, contented and settled.
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to get a good reaction from someone is to ____ them. inizia ad imparare
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the 'apology' won't go down well with the others
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Brenda remains incandescent at being dumped
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to end a relationship with someone is to ____ them; inizia ad imparare
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Brenda remains incandescent at being dumped
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Brenda lives '400 yards away as the crow flies'
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