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In the excitement, one of your friends suddenly starts having a nosebleed. start learning
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In the excitement, one of your friends suddenly starts having a nosebleed. start learning
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Do you tell him to pinch the soft part of his nose for 5 minutes? start learning
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One of your friends accidentally picks up a very hot piece of wood. start learning
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She has blisters on her skin. start learning
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She suddenly found that she couldn't breathe. start learning
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The piece of steak remained stuck in her. start learning
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One of her friends shouted out desperately. start learning
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She saw what was happening and rushed over to try help. start learning
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She put her arms round his waist and pulled hard inwards and upwards 3 times. start learning
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She put her arms round his waist and pulled hard inwards and upwards 3 times. start learning
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ciągnąć do wewnątrz i w górę
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One of the tomatoes got stuck in his throat. start learning
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pomidory czereśniowe (te małe)
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One of the tomatoes got stuck in his throat. start learning
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The road was completely deserted. start learning
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Someone was stung by a wasp. start learning
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Someone was stung by a wasp. start learning
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Someone accidentially took too many painkillers. start learning
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It should be avoided whenever possible. start learning
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The stress usually makes us react quickly and efficiently, and gives us a sense of achievement. start learning
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Good stress is beneficial to our health and it can strengthen our natural defences. start learning
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naturalna obrona, ochrona
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And this protect us from illnesses common among older people, such as arthritis and heart problems. start learning
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Having to work to deadline is example of 'good stress', that is situations with short-term, low or moderate stress. start learning
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It should be avoided whenever possible. start learning
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The stress usually makes us react quickly and efficiently, and gives us a sense of achievement. start learning
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that can gradually cause disease start learning
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For decades doctors have warned us about the dangers of stress and have given us advice about how to cut down our stress level. start learning
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For decades doctors have warned us about the dangers of stress and have given us advice about how to cut down our stress level. start learning
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Good stress is beneficial to our health and it can strengthen our natural defences. start learning
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przynoszący korzyści, korzystny
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Good stress is beneficial to our health and it can strengthen our natural defences. start learning
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that can gradually cause disease start learning
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following the instruction manual start learning
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(stosować się) zgodnie z instrukcją obsługi
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And this protect us from illnesses common among older people, such as arthritis and heart problems. start learning
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artretyzm, zapalenie stawów
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przeciwstarzeniowy ekspert
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Having to work to deadline is example of 'good stress', that is situations with short-term, low or moderate stress. start learning
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Having to work to deadline is example of 'good stress', that is situations with short-term, low or moderate stress. start learning
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