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We will not <bend> to the will of a tyrant. začněte se učit
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The government made a <momentous> decision when it decided to revamp the centuries-old voting system. začněte se učit
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There was a murmur of disapproval from the audience, but the speaker continued, <undaunted>. začněte se učit
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When the demonstrators started to fight, <riot police> were called in. začněte se učit
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specjalne oddziały policji
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Military service in the UK is no longer <mandatory>. začněte se učit
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The decision about the future European Consitution will be made through the <ballot box>. začněte se učit
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Tax rises have been <announced> by the government. začněte se učit
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The room was already <occupied> so we had to have the meeting in the boardroom. začněte se učit
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<Oligarchy> is the rule of a rich and powerful minority. začněte se učit
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After ten years, the people <restored> the king to his position as head of the country. začněte se učit
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The political <pundits> couldn't tell who was going to win the elections. začněte se učit
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You're not in a position to <call the shots>, so sit down and listen to what I have to tell you. začněte se učit
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Her <insistence> on the continuation of the inquiry made her very unpopular among some. začněte se učit
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The government tried hard to <suppress> criticism of its policies. začněte se učit
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After the terrorist attack the President <addressed> the nation and called them to stand united. začněte se učit
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<Presumably> China will not be able to ban the use of the Internet. začněte se učit
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If they try an argue with you, you must show <restraint>. začněte se učit
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Civil servants should not get <tangled> up in politics. začněte se učit
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President Bush plans to <nominate> new Supreme Court judges. začněte se učit
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The gun <lobby> in the US has blocked any attempts to tighten gun control. začněte se učit
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Voting in parliamentary elections is <compulsory> in Australia. začněte se učit
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The book will <unveil> unknown facts about the President's private life. začněte se učit
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The recent poll results don't <augur> well for the ruling party in the coming elections. začněte se učit
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There is a <ban> on smoking on public transport. začněte se učit
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The number of teenage pregnancies has been <substantially> reduced after the government implemented a new sex education scheme. začněte se učit
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Many governments in Africa are overthrown by <coups>. začněte se učit
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The press <derided> the mayor for his fruitless attempts to solve the situation. začněte se učit
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There was nothing <remarkable> about the man's speech, but everyone still listened. začněte se učit
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After the president's <astounding> statement, people took to the streets to riot. začněte se učit
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Michael Howard is the leader of the <shadow cabinet>. začněte se učit
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The popular <boycott> of their petrol stations forced the Shell company to reinvent their environmental policy. začněte se učit
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The government took the <unprecedented> decision to release all political prisoners at Easter. začněte se učit
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When the <ringleader> appeared, everyone stopped talking. začněte se učit
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Nothing <exempts> you from the duty to serve your country! začněte se učit
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A good politician has to learn to <subdue> his personal feelings and emotions. začněte se učit
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A <compromise> requires concessions on both sides. začněte se učit
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Communists believe that social injustice is <inherent> in the capitalist system. začněte se učit
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Sweden is seen by many as a perfect example of <social democracy>. začněte se učit
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President Bush always uses an <armoured> car. začněte se učit
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Deep <divisions> in the party over the tax law could lead to the collapse of the government. začněte se učit
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