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This guy has to watch movie for writing on this paper but he didn’t find any movie one Sunday night so at last he watched the Princess Diaries. According to this context, this movie is probably a kind of animation. The main actress, Mia was a common woman but one day she heard she is a princess from her grandmother. Brian introduced this movie like a formulaic Disney movie.
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1.fluffy : like or covered with soft materials like wool.
OS: The only thing in the theaters was a light fluffy teen comedy.
The baby is like fluffy feather.
2.heirlooms : a valuable object given by older members of a family
OS: They are royalty in some long-lost civilization and rule with peace, harmony and a butt-load of gold heirlooms.
His grandfather gave him the diamond medal as heirloom
3.frizzy : very curly
OS: Mia is a normal 15 year-old girl who has to deal with the usual problems: frizzy hair, a changing body and a converted firehouse.
My friend’s girlfriend has frizzy hair.
4.spouting : coming out in a forceful stream.
OS: Let’s face it, she ain’t the only one in town spouting off that line.
A well is spouting oil.
5.therapy : treatment of illnesses of the mind or body.
All my grandma ever gave me was bland spaghetti and the need for therapy.
Old people have the special therapy for all kind of common sickness.
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A women noticed something was happened in N.Y. from her answering machine. When she turned on the TV, she learned what hat happened in N.Y. She tried to phon for many times. But all the phon lines were dead. She was scared and cried, because many of her friends lived in N.Y. Finally she did get through to N.Y., but the man who answered was a total stranger. He was nice and understanding of her plight.
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1.bones rise up ; the dead will come back again
Jesue rose up from the dead.
2.gotten through ; be connected
Finally I had gotten through to my mother.
3.cryptic ; secret, mysterious
I found a criptic massage on my machine.
4.burst on ; suddenry appear
The terror burst on us.
5.odd ; not important
I was doing some odd jobs.
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Greg, a young man who died of AIDS in February 1992 said that, if I was in Iowa, I was safe, but Iowan can’t avoid from diseases such as HIV and AIDS now and in the future. In the last two months, Iowa City clinics have seen 20 new cases of HIV. As of June 30, 2001 there were .726 AIDS cases and 444 HIV cases in IOWA, according to the Iowa Department of Public Health. If rural state has this many patients, we have to realize we also are in danger with these kinds of disease
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1.heterosexual : attracted to people of the other sex.
OS: I was only having unprotected heterosexual sex.
Heterosexual persons are common.
2.interpretation : explanation
OS: Christianity, or people who claim to be Christians, a lot of times give the wrong impression or interpretation of more specifically homosexuality.
Government gives some interpretation about the airplane accident.
3.penetrate : to enter something or pass through it.
OS: Their stories penetrated the minds in the room and exposed important messages.
The car lights penetrated the darkness.
4.denomination : a religious group
OS: I’ve been through a lot of different religions and denominations.
There are many denominations among Christians.
5.infection : a disease r sickness ina part of your body caused by bacteria or a virus.
OS: However, 40,000 new HIV infections are reported in the United States each year.
She is suffering a lung infection.
The recent success of their major product has
consolidated the firm's position in this market.
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President Jiang Zemin got an opportunity of the
reversion from Taiwan to china through the impending
action against the Taliban. I f the USA will start the
war the USA economic will be able to weak. president
Jiang Zemin get a chance to deal with America that
economic of china is more development.
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1.Exploit; someone invest somthing that nobody attend it
Lendl is fully exploiting his opponent's weak backhand
in this tennis match
2.Acquiescence;pretend that don't konw anthing.
She begged to be allowed to go and her parents finally
acquiesced
3.Denial: refuse to some require.
Her request for time off work was denied
4.Quoted: bring saying that poupler people say.
She worked, to quote her daughter, "as if there was no
tomorrow
5.Consolidating; combine the something.
The recent success of their major product has
consolidated the firm's position in this market.
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Summary:A journalist interviewed Kiramat Ullah who is a commander in Afghanistan. He loves to fight and experienced war many times. He thinks if America attacks Afghanistan, the Muslim world divided now, will unite. So he approves of the war.The author asked him what he most enjoyes doing. His answer was that he would like to spend time with his two children, but he likes jihad more.The author wrote he is 'the genuine jihat article".
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1.N)jihad ; a holy war
He thinks jihad is the way of success.
2.N)honor ; good name
He thinks the honor is the most important thing in his life.
3.N)devotion ;love
v)devote to
His devotion saved her life.
4.adj.)thorough ;perfekt
There is not a thorough man in this world.
5.v)rev-revved -revving up ;
The discussion about Jihad has been revved up in the world.
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Summary:Incense burning 'may spark cancer'
According to a group of researchers in Twinwan, burning incense could be a cancer risk. Many religionist who use incense to purify the air came as a shock. They breathe in the scent of hundreds to clean mind. Incense which may spark cancer came into high in a badly ventilated temple than other place. They have to check to have good ventilation, and they will reassess their habits around the world by the result.
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1.incense : an aromatic substance burned to produce a pleasant odor
Incense makes fresh air in airtight place.
2.whiff : a breath or puff
He was made his mind calmly by whiff of the incense.
3.purify : to make or become pure
They purify their room as clean everyday.
4.ventilate : to damit fresh air into in order to replace stale air
She burned the candle to feeling good bentilate.
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Summary:Incense burning 'may spark cancer'
According to a group of researchers in Twinwan, burning incense could be a cancer risk. Many religionist who use incense to purify the air came as a shock. They breathe in the scent of hundreds to clean mind. Incense which may spark cancer came into high in a badly ventilated temple than other place. They have to check to have good ventilation, and they will reassess their habits around the world by the result.
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1.incense : an aromatic substance burned to produce a pleasant odor
-Incense makes fresh air in airtight place.
2.whiff : a breath or puff
-He was made his mind calmly by whiff of the incense.
3.purify : to make or become pure
-They purify their room as clean everyday.
4.ventilate : to damit fresh air into in order to replace stale air
-She burned the candle to feeling good bentilate.
5.expose : to uncover
-His substance will expose little by little.
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Summary:Winning Windows Show Spirit
The tradition of Homecoming window painting has several meanings. One of them is showing students’ artistic talents for heightening school spirit and attempting to win prize money. Also, The tradition is showing a good relationship between students and their support of the businesses. The students get involved with the community that supports the students and the community shows their support of the students during Homecoming week.
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1.heighten : to increase or make something become increased.
OS: Students from around campus spent a few hours Monday lending their artistic talents to the effort of heightening school sprit and attempting to win prize money.
Tanking the class has heightened my appreciation of modern art.
2.involved : taking part in an activity or event.
OS: This is a great opportunity for students to get involved with the community and for the community to show their support of the students during Homecoming week.
More than 50 nations were involved in the war effort.
3.criteria : fact or standards used in order to help you judge or decide something.
OS: Judging is based on three criteria.
What are the main criteria for awarding the prize?
4.theme : the main subject or idea in a book, movie, speech etc.
OS: 50 percent for use of the “If you could see us now” theme.
The theme of movie is how people react to death.
5.connection : a relationship between things, people, ideas etc.
OS: Honorable mention was awarded to the International Students Association, painting at The Mane Connection.
This has no connection with our conversation.
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