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The biologist had never come across that particular type of <germ> before. start learning
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Two people claim to have seen a shining <spherical> object flying over the field. start learning
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Many English words are <derived> from Latin and Greek. start learning
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Electricity was once a great <innovation>. start learning
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They are conducting a <study> of the migration routes of whales. start learning
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You can believe what you like but I still remain <sceptical> about alien abductions. start learning
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We're waiting to connect with the space <probe>. start learning
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Students went to an <archaeological> dig. start learning
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This scientific publication is not possible to understand without <annotations>. start learning
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The <predominant> opinion among researchers is that physical activity prolongs life expectancy. start learning
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Scientists are trying to find an <antidote> to the poison of a newly discovered snake. start learning
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A few Roman coins were their only <find> at the excavation. start learning
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The invention of the Internet has <exerted> a great influence on the labour market in the end of the 20th century. start learning
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Aristotle is considered by many to be the greatest <philosopher> of all time. start learning
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I studied <applied> linguistics at Warsaw University. start learning
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<Linear> algebra is a part of mathematics. start learning
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The <persistent> recession has surprised the analysts. start learning
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Do you ever <wonder> how women's minds work and why they're so different to men? start learning
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Poland has good scientists but no material <base> to develop research. start learning
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Before I started working for the company I did a <crash course> in computing. start learning
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If you go beyond a <set> time limit when doing your IQ test the result is invalid. start learning
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It's worth <paying attention to> him. He knows a lot. start learning
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Only a substance of <uniform> density is suitable for the experiment. start learning
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He was awarded a <doctorate> in Law. start learning
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It is <commonly> believed that Chinese is a difficult language. start learning
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Sun rays can <ignite> a fire when focused through a lens. start learning
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The 20th century has vastly expanded the <frontiers> of human knowledge. start learning
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<Logic> is the basis of all science. start learning
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The discovery of the <electric> current was one of the most important in the 19th century. start learning
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Einstein is the author of the theory of <relativity>. start learning
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I cannot grasp the concept of the <infinity> of the universe. start learning
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Jane is carrying out <research into> some rare insects. start learning
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<If I may correct you> on that point, that was a quote from Plato, not Aristotle. start learning
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Try to <modulate> the radio frequency. start learning
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<Unrefined> cane sugar is supposed to taste better. start learning
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Mendeleev's Periodic Table arranges all <elements> according to their Atomic Mass. start learning
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The drug company <had tested> the new product for many years before putting it on the market. start learning
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<Physiology> of plants is one of the many branches of biology. start learning
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This is a highly <absorbent> material. start learning
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Scientists all over the world are trying to create <artificial> intelligence. start learning
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