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Ho empatizzato molto con le loro storie, ho riso insieme a loro, mi sono commossa e arrabbiata. Le loro vite sono diventate pane quotidiano per i miei denti. Non ho legato in modo particolare con i personaggi della storia, ma nemmeno mi sono stati indifferenti.

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Age yourself. Looking older or considerably younger is a particularly effective way to fool people. Dying your hair gray when you're young and working a stooped, hunched walk with a cane into your routine will render you unrecognizable to people who know you.a b Goodman, Sheila. "Actor had a special bond with town". Archived from the original on 27 September 2015. The English language is riddled with phrases that seemingly don’t make any sense. These are what’s known as idioms because they’re meant to be taken figuratively. Understanding what these things mean opens the language up in a whole new, interesting way.

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camouflage to hide somebody/​something by making them/​it look like the things around, or like something else: Elizabeth met the love of her life while professionally cooking for him and his divorced wife and it looked like they were going to have a beautiful future together. Also he, John, did not speak outright to his very spoiled daughter Jennifer which almost caused him and Elizabeth to split up forever.The COVID-19 quarantine was a blessing in disguise because it gave me a lot of time to spend with my family. In 1900 there was a Chinese folk tale that told the story of how an injury saved a man’s life because it kept him from being killed in battle. Herein the phrase “a blessing in disguise” was translated into Chinese as “An Zhi Fei Fu.” This is something that a British Medical Journal took note of. They were commenting on how they saw numerous cases in which an assault or an injury had inadvertently led to a medical condition being cured. It was said that these were “surgical blessings in disguise.” The Sentimental Agent, as Mr Fripp in the episode 'The Height of Fashion' (1963). NB: Billed as 'Anton Rogers'. a b Barker, Dennis (4 December 2007). "Obituary: Anton Rodgers". The Guardian . Retrieved 15 December 2020. When her car broke down it proved to be a blessing in disguise because if it hadn’t broken down she may have been a part of the major accident that happened on the route she takes to work.

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