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... specific sport . b . Playing a musical instrument . c . Working on a piece of machinery or apparatus . d . Dancing . Describe someone performing this activity in a really admirable way - to show not only the specific details which ...
... specific sport . b . Playing a musical instrument . c . Working on a piece of machinery or apparatus . d . Dancing . Describe someone performing this activity in a really admirable way - to show not only the specific details which ...
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... SPECIFIC CASE The tasks of these men were restricted to two or three cuts . CONCLUSION The tasks of these men were highly specialized . GENERAL PRINCIPLE Floors running with blood must be slippery . SPECIFIC CASE This floor was running ...
... SPECIFIC CASE The tasks of these men were restricted to two or three cuts . CONCLUSION The tasks of these men were highly specialized . GENERAL PRINCIPLE Floors running with blood must be slippery . SPECIFIC CASE This floor was running ...
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... Specific and General Vocabularies The student who takes a Sunday drive past the springtime woods is likely to refer cheerfully to " springtime flowers " or " woods in bloom . ” A nature- lover will have learned the woods plant by plant ...
... Specific and General Vocabularies The student who takes a Sunday drive past the springtime woods is likely to refer cheerfully to " springtime flowers " or " woods in bloom . ” A nature- lover will have learned the woods plant by plant ...
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