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Material, accurate, detector, structure, artist, cartoon, reactor, radio-set, period, moment, replica, scandal, professor, partisan, television, production, satin, computer, contrast, honorary, congress, genial, magazine, interval, distance, record, climate, original, radio.

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1. extravagant - 1. spending much more than necessary; 2. wasteful; 3. very high (of prices).

We mustnt buy roses it is too extravagant in winter.

2. catholic general, wide-spread; broad-minded.

Mr. Prower was a politician with catholic tastes and interests.

3. dramatic - 1. sudden or excited; 2. holding the imagination by unusual appearance of effects.

How would you account for such dramatic changes in the situation?

4. routine the regular, fixed, ordinary way of working or doing things.

Frequent inspections were a matter of routine in the office.

5. pilot 1. a person qualified to steer ships through certain difficult waters 2. a guide or a leader.

Before entering on his literary career Mark Twain was employed as pilot on vessel going up and down the Mississippi river.

6. student a person with a stated interest; anyone who is devoted to knowledge.

The recently published work of the world-known ornithologist will be interesting to any student of bird-life.

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The word terrorism is controversial. Definitions of terrorism generally involve some or all of the following: 1) a terrorist act is generally unlawful; 2) it is violent and may be life threatening; 3) the violence is politically motivated; 4) the direct targets are civilians; 5) the direct targets may not be the main targets; 6) the main targets may be one or more nation-states, governments, or societies; or a political, ethnic, or religious group, or an industry or commercial operation, within those societies; 7) the objective is usually to frighten the main targets; 8) there may or may not be a claim of responsibility.

Terrorism expert A. P. Schmid of the United Nations Office for Drug Control and Crime Prevention has proposed a short legal definition for use by the UN, namely that an act of terrorism is the peacetime equivalent of a war crime. The words terrorism and terror originally referred to methods employed by regimes to control their own populations through fear, a tactic seen in totalitarian regimes such as Nazi Germany and Soviet Russia. The current use of the term relies more on the example of the 19th-century revolutionaries who used the technique of assassination, particularly the anarchists and Narodniks (populists) in Tsarist Russia, whose most notable action was the assassination of Alexander II.

 

( www. study-english.info)

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