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In 1829 he became a free-lance reporter at Doctor’s Common Courts, and in 1830 he met and feel in love with Maria Beadnell, the daughter of a banker. By 1832 he had become a very successful shorthand reporter of Parliamentary debates in the House of Commons, and began work as a reporter for a newspaper.
In 1833 his relationship with Maria Beadnell e

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-con always per esprimere ira da parte del parlante:he’s always talking in class
-per piani futuri:I’m going to the theatre tonight
Simple past:
-quando l’azione è conclusa:they went to the Bahamas last year
-quando un’azione era abituale:we often went to the seaside when we lived in Australia
-con espressioni di tempo indet. come ye

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The highest judicial authority is the Supreme Court. Its nine members are appointed by the President and serve on the Court for life.
Governo Federale
Esistono 3 branchie indipendenti di governo: esecutivo, legislativo e giudiziario. Il presidente è il capo della branchia esecutiva e il capo dello stato. E’ eletto dal popolo per un periodo di 4

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lay, laid, laid posare
lead, led, led condurre
len, leant, leant appoggiarsi
lie, lay, lain giacere
light, lit, lit accendere
overcome superare
rid, rid, rid sbarazzare
ring, rang, rung suonare
saw, sawed, sawn segare
seek, sought, sought cercare
set,set,set porre
sew, sewed, sewn cucire
shed, shed, shed s

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Trafalgar Square is an important tourist spot in London, famous for its many pigeons, two fountains and the statue of Admiral Nelson on top of a very high column. In the square there is also the National Gallery which contains paintings by various famous artists. Not very far from Trafalgar Square there is Piccadilly Circus with many theatres and cinema

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afternoon a kitten was making the noise and the father said that they must kil1 it. Richard killed it but then his mother said that he mustn't do that. He' s mother pried with you and she said that he didn’t' t know what he was doing. Richard repeated it. Then his father died but his mother said that they were too young to know. Then he went to a shop w

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Wordsworth’s poetry is usually associated with nature, a word that can mean several things:
• Nature as the countryside, often opposed to town, noise and confusion. The rural scene is silent and solitary: it is a source of great pleasure for man;
• Nature as an inspiration for the poet, who tries to describe the relationship that joins man to n

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- At the geographic level this was an age of important geographical discoveries (America - 1492) which changed the old conception of the world and showed how the earth really was.They also gave new possibilities of commerce with new countries whoose existence was before unknow,countries which sometimes proved to be very rich in precious metals or exotic

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The economist, KEYNES, say that government intervention was necessary to maintain the economy of the state and garanted a high
Level employment, so after the government nationalized mayor industries ( coal,iron,and steel) and the railways.
The Mixed economy aimed to raise the liveing standard of all British people. The result of the inflation

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Although the 'Troubles' are far from over in the North, the recent referendum clearly signalled a willingness for peace and a genuine solution may be in sight. Meanwhile, the South has been busy shedding its quaintness tag to emerged as the darling of EU economies and a favourite among high-tech companies. If the country isn't quite the paradise that it