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[do something tht could upeet someone by geting involved sn something eat thei esponsibiliy “The media tend to point the fing’ atthe government for mos ofthe current problens. [accuse of being responsible for] He gave an awl speech, He mace lots of jokes but nobody laughed. I made my toes cut [rsa you fel extremely embarresed or ashamed for someone ele] You have wo read the newspapers daily if you want to keep your finger on dhe pus, (say uproar) Cm pea oo i i, Satan en mazes (SS 4D ope a Us And Exercises 19.1 Look at A. Comet the mistakes in thee idioms 1 T wonder whats eally behind the president’ decison. Pm sate chere's more i ihan meets Be mind 2 Melseis heed and baie above her brother when it comes to maths. 2 Tm sure we can think ofa good present for Jim if we pat our ears together. 4 Kasia aly loves geting her moth nto «new projec, 5 You msn’ bary your fet in the sand ~ problems don go away if you jgnae them. 6 Iewas oe inthe nese for Liliana’ brother when she passed her diving tes fst ne ~ ‘had taken bim five attempts. 19.2 Read shes statements and answer the questions 1 The government is anxious not to le fae and so refusing to back dowa, Inthe government afraid of losing sepect cv ney? 2 Danny ind ery bard wo bite hs tongue when his boss sys something foolish Does Eanay want 0 Tnigh oo speak? 3 The noelist said se always enjoyed gesting her eth nto anew book Is the rovelist talking about seating or finishing + new book? 4 Managzment has introduced some face-saving measures in the attr to make the problems seem ess serous. [s management concerned about loss of aff. a os of cespect? 5 Winning the prive has gone to Laci’ ead Is Loca nce of less nce because of he succes? 19.3. Match the statements on the lf with a suitable espanse onthe righ. 1 Lets talk about planning the party Yes there's more ro ie han meets heey. 2 Brano was upset when lost the race to That ight, is face de’ fi. his ie Yes he was afraid of loving fase 3 Ahmed been so aerogant since he won Ye it was one inthe eye fr him. that competion. ‘Yes they'e all pointing te Binge at him, 4 He didet wane people think les of him. Yer lets put or heads together 55 They never realy ied him in his ld job, Wal fs good to keep your finger onthe 6 lesa very complicated ise] think. pole 7 Everyone says that Ian's to blame, Yes i ally gone to his head 8 Tread e newspaper everyday 19.4 Rewrite the undetined part ofeach sentence using the word in bracts 1 wish could got Japan with you! (ARM) 2 After some inital small problems, the business began ro do wel 3 find ivery rd to pronounce some Welsh place azmes. (TONGUE) 441 don’t know why they'e accusing me ~ I'm nor guy. [FINGER] 5 Tm not very good at maths, but my brother understands ll about figures (HEAD) 6 Lope 'm not mterering bw could I suggest you try a different approach? (TOES) 7 Paulos speech atthe wedding w2s so embarassing! (TOES) 11 don't se how you can keep ia touch wih what going on inthe wodd if you never watch TV of listen to the radio. [FINGER] THING) xg Ione Use hanced 43 11 UP eb, The six senses (Our base ive senses are sight, hearing, tse, touch and sm What is somtimes teferred 4234 "sh sense’ sa power to be aware of things independent thee physical sense Kind of speratural sense. The Fie basic verb referring the ees ae modified by an Aujcve rather than a aver He looks deeafal. The wip sounds marvellous. Thecake tastes goo Tefee strange. The soup sme delicious. ight ook a the vers of secing in the rex below Yesterday I glanced ou ofthe window and noticed 3 man obvrvng a house oppie through a telscoe. thought I gaye 3 woman ine the hose Then Isat someone ‘lee pecrng int the window ofthe sme hovse. Inge te wondevingwhot the) ‘were ing Suddenly the fist man stopped searing through hs elecope fle went al it the other one onthe head withthe telescope and Irealne that had witnesed cine Hearing The following cle lates othe ene of hearing nd how loud things ae oscless — slat —> quiet + noisy ~ loud — desenig Taste Some diferent tastes with an example of typ fod. (See abo Uni 43.) sect hoy) sly ers) iter strong coe) sour vnese) spy nian food you sy something tates ho it may mean spiey eather then ol. Food can be ay, but tastes wsed 1 sefer to farshings aecitectare oe rye of desing ce Beha vour “The oppose ofboth is tates, Touch Some good verbs for descbing fecent wy of touching ‘She nervously fngeed hee ola He stroked he et and pated she dog ‘She tapped him on the shoulder. He raped my hind and eva She grabbed her bag and ran. Hee udetoanatch. Pres the buon, Please handle the pods with eat care The secretaries complained tha thelr boss was always pawing them, ‘Smel “These adjectives describe how someting sme, stinking —evitsmeling smelly aromatic —_ scented feagrant —swetsmeling, perfumed Sixth sense Diferen phenomena which a person wth seth Sense may experience telepathy ghosts UFO: premonition: intuition dj v2 nh Yay Ue me na a me na Exercises ‘Make sentence esing any ofthese verbs, lak, sound, tate, toch and smell plas an aujecine about the situations. Example: You ea film about th Rocky Mount. Tey ak raion ‘You come downstairs inthe morning and sel fh colle, 2 Arend has just had he ic. 3 Youtear the record hate top ofthe pops 4 ‘frend, am excellent cook, tes new soup ie 5 A fiend aks how you fel oda, 6 & Ali boy as yu to lem to ifs atrpts at she piano. You sce tend of yours with avery wot look om et fc, Someone yu ate working with smi stongly of egrets ‘Which ofthe verbs he tex in B suggests looking: 1 onasa crime or ascdent acer? 4 guickly? 2 lovey finding thar 0 make tings owt? 5 Hedy) 53 smascintiikind of way? Replace the undelined words witha mor interesting and pei ver from the opposite ake fever 5 Fe touch theca afecuonately. 2 Helaoked fixedly at me. 6 The soloist asked the o's behaviou. 3 She ook my hand nly. 7 The robher adh the money an fn 4 Tauchthe ution estar. 6 quickly looked t my wich, ‘Arete following best describe as see, ally, itr so, shy or hot unsweetened coffee 3 chil) § Chinese cooking 2 pineapple lime 6 sex wae Match the verbs sein E with hese definitions 1 torake something very quickly 30 ouch with the hand 2 somoveberween the fingers 4 touch nan olfemive way ‘Which ofthe adjectives in Fdeerbes est for you the sl ofthe following? T herbsina kitchen 3 roueneggs 5 a baby’s bottom 2 ola socks 4 tose 1 s hires ‘Which ofthe phenomens mentioncd in G have you expetieced if your se yng saucer? ‘deny thnk of someone two minute before they phone you? See someone in white disappearing ites wall fel certain someone cannot be wasted altbouph you have moral eon tobe 0? alk int strange com and fel you have been there before? Fefuse co tavel on pane heute You fe! something ad is going happen? Weite a sentence about the most remarkable expariene each of yours senses has had Exton eahioy nie "ee Motion: nuances of pace and — movement MD pero (mom pediemeee ire in| eee oe ar ratte | award [itow to wc ecian masa | weedy cokes stumble nearly fling, zt “uneven surface torch] adden oriregiir | ri waing on no ine ‘tiptoe ‘quiet and on toes ‘not to be heard is amble | enemas esore or relation no pecan 1 aide [Tra wh ol ret | prow she Fa oak rnp | tramp, firm, heavy sceps. “walking for 3 long time 7 “| ‘trample | pressing repeatedly with feet | often wishing wo destroy z ame | psig et down hey eager ut en owed trudge heavy. stow, with difficulty | tired chase [ ey wag to ach oning oro HERBS ny of ne words above canbe ws in mtaporil Intel wast “The maths son limped to conlsion and everyone tankflykt he om “Tony busines Sager on fo a ew years and the nally clap Je id sagen wel her oxams Tamara] Tin governor he rched fom one eon eh 0 he next Mac taker eveyching thie hows ther in ber ste es calm Parcs and acer shold ty noo ample om chiens dea. ifthe Campels don pay thei his wens your ave to hae hem Athough be ecnomy Seed be Seing last yen it has ade Ut every ow HFC Words used aboat the movement of water canbe wsed about the movenent of people Crowds of touts flowed across the square all daylong ‘Assoon as the sehoo! dooce opened, den sped gut int she playground People areamed into th lecture hall and soon there was sanding roo oy. ope have been poorag into the exhibion al da. Atrcleof people had already appeared ouside and by midday a crowd hal gathered {we meandered round the town, whndow:shopping to ou heat content Refuges have been loding acros the border since the srt of the we Here ae some adjectives often used with taking (a steps in a metaphorical context backward big citeal decisive fest gant tmajor signifeant “"unprecedenced Inver having happened befor] 46 Engh cour i Ue (Advances 642 643 644 64s 646 647 Exercises “The walking verb in each ofthese sentences i incorrect, Which verb would be a better choice for each sentence? Look at Ato help you, 1 The ramp struted wearily homeward, his shoulders hunched in the rai, 2 The mother trudged across the bedroom, doing, her best not to weke the baby, 5 Those right shoes with their ridiculously high heels are making er amble. 4 Bversince he had an accident last yeas, he has stamped a bit, 5 The drunken men strode unsteadily out of the pub at closing time 6 Please try not to stumble on the daisies ~ they look s0 pretty in th: grass 7 The litle dog ramped after the postman and caught his trouser Ign his teeth, The sea was'so rough that even the sailors were tiptocing arvund the decks. ‘Answer these questions about the sentences in B opposite How successful and enjoyable was the maths lesson? Did Tony’ business come to a sudden end? Did peope expect Jane to do so well in her exams? Dia the povernmest sccm to take each crise smoothly and ‘What kind of person do you think Maria is? Whar do oarents and teachers do to children's dreams, if they ranple on them? How exactly might this person chase the Campbells? Look at the water words in each of the example sentences in C. What docs the word suggest abou the way the people in those sentences are moving? Use the water words in Cin sentences that illustrate the movement of water or liquid. Complete these sentences in any appropriate way. 1 Ruck took his ist steps cowards becoming a doctor today when he 2 was a very significant ep foe humankind 3 Yesterday the British government took the unprecedented step 4 leas a big step for me to 5 chink you took a backwaed step when you 6 The business took a critical step today when it Here are some more verbs of movement. Complete a table for them like the one used in A ‘opposite. Use a dictionary if necessary. we ‘ape of movement reason for type of movement o vale | reser cag ae ralaround CL 1 Which ofthe verbs in exercise 64.6 would these people probably do? 1 graceful dancers 4 someone who is ivtatingly anxious 2 fests ata cocktail pact to make you lie them 3 shoolchildren going into class 5 tourists exploring in a relaxed way ngah cob in Use havoneny 147 9 Actions and movement ee HBA Actions and movement with down and up Dose in phrasal verbs about ighvitense aecions can mea towards the nr round, rowarde Tower lve oles inte “lower / Ls intense cooonpeee cesar ae [Sie ot dawn wd take ern Teo he Fond [ Geos reach ta ook down forma pase! | pt someting dh aon ow ee RPE Up in phrasal vesbe about actions can mean towards higher kvl, ina a bvgher/omplete omplete way, oe tom greate ogee. lowe —— co earg | ven ecous dagen poe Saved danni ‘Could you pick up that box ad low me slesse? | Wt ung your Fond imme ih 1g 2g are weno | HEB other action and movernent verbs Move over I need ro sit down. (change the place where you ar iting o standing that theres space for someone eae ro situ stan ‘im jst popping out fr a newspaper. Do you want anything athe shop? leaving the pce where Ta to go somewhere for a hort ne] "reached out forthe ihe switch bt couldn’ Find tithe dak, se cram 62 con Pee i Ue 7 Sound: from noise to silence HEREEINA Adjectives indicating lack of sound and their collocations ‘word | defintionexponadon ‘wompie __ silent | wienou nie or not aikig ured “Thor asked fir several questors babe for people and dings that are perhaps | remained silent unexpectedly oF aurpriingy Qe “The house was compete sent {over informal or harry ae im ft oo sone a al ‘soundiess. | without sound: usually used as an incate on unexpected nck of sound HEEB | Less common verbs for specific noises The dor slammed in he song wind [led wh od bang Note ao alen fimalmovies {ins rae before sound was reed ‘quiet | without much noite or tein, ar ro | Me very Quit bar ar nigh [0 note) ‘ing rch Thad guie dy the ofc [et rch woah My father was a quiee man. [dri sok He osed tha door sonia Bend The objec vanthed soundly nce) Sem ae, [teeta | My bike whee! is squeaking. I'll have co pat some oil oni. (bith ietating nose! We could hear the disco music pounding through the walls, (dull, beating sud The old wooden door ereaked as | opened it. [noise of Friction of wood andor metal The sausages sizzled in che frying pan and sme delicious. [sound made by f on) A shot rang out and he bird fell rom the sky. (typically used for the sound ofa gonshot From our cotage, we could hear the waves crashing on the beach inthe distance [loud heavy noise, typically used for waves) He always hoots/o0ts his hora to let ws know he's arrived. [sound made by a sar horn) In Rio you ear heat police car sens wailing all night. [making a rising, anf sing sound She hammered a the door bur nobody answered. [knocked very loudly and repeatedly) HEREC Some expressions for noise and silence “here was am erie sence he od church athe se) The noise ofthe asccrafe engines was deafening. lextcemely and painfully loud) He has one of those grating voices that gets on my aeeves. [unpleasan, erate] She lee out a piercing scream and fled as fst as she could [high nse that hurt the eas] Molly has avery high-pitched voice; t can be abit etitating at timies, [a constant high evel and silence HREE > some fixed expressions connected with n Everyone was « shocked and silent you could have heard a pin drop (there ws otal sent Hey you kids Be quiet! I can’t hear myself think! [said when people are making too much noise] need peace ard quiet after a busy day at work, (calm and quiet period, after You've as quiet as a mouse! I didnt hear you arrive at al. [very quiet indeed} 150. Engen cbr in Use (Advanced) SOUNDS |. Put the most suitable scund fom the following list nto each sentence belo drone gasp yell chant_—moan_— snort scream whimper boo cheer 1. heard the... ofa terrified woman 2 Hegiveatired of pain 3. The Queen's arrival was met with an enthusiastic rom the crowd. | Thoreferee madeanother unpopular decision and the football crowd began te ~~ 5. When demonstrators march through the streets, they often politi slogans 6 He gave wnnm nn OF surprise when he fund the shower was ceed 7. Thetaxt-dever gave sen ofcontempt at the smal tip B. He used 0 nnn OM and on monotonously and some of hs listeners went to sleep listening te him. 8. Thelitele baby began to. ‘weakly x atthe top ofmy voice to make him hear me above the nese. 1 Puc Une suitable sun frum the following Isto each sentence below: pop sizzle thud hiss 3retnkle eink swish toll chime 41, The grat bell began to sadly, solemnly, rhythmically 2. Some clocks every hour 3 Tinybells inthe wind. 4 Theheauy object ‘lt the ground witha 5. Lloveto bear the ‘of eggs and bacon fying the pan {6 Thepeace and quet was shattered wien someone's radio began to out 7. thearda from the tyre andl knew I hada puncture 8 Hissword stroke missed me by halfaninch and heard a as itpassed my nose, 9. Thelce-cube dropped ino the empty glass witha 10. The cork finaly came out ofthe ose of champagne witha loud “ IIL Put the most sutable sound fom the following list nto each sentence below plop boom squelch murmur hoot rattle squeak rumble chirrup click 1 Ihearda ashe put his foot into the deep, wet mud. 2. Thesmall stone doped into the water with a quiet 3. Theheayy old meal cart began to. aver the stony road 4 heard loud asthe canon red 5. There sno more ayous sound than the of bind-song 6 eanheaes "Something your cat need ling, 7. Uheatd the sss of rolling thunder nthe distance 8. There was a small ashe closed the car-door 9. The impatient matorist began to at the slow carin frontof him. 10. From iy house yeu can hear the gentle ofa stream, IV. Match each sound on the lft column with a tem onthe right column: eg the taptap-ap of typewriters 4. Ding-dong Irom gates losing 2. Tielewock Vilistrngs breaking 3. Twang ‘wood fre burning 4 clang Targe bell 5. Toottoot car braking a speed 6 Bleep carhom 7. hang clock 8 Piter-pater horses hoofs onthe road 9. Crackle light an on windows 10, screech bath-water going down plug-hole AL Clipelop electronic personal aller 12. Gurgle un 33. Ping spoon tapping empty wine-lass ‘The gapsin this passage canbe lle by one or two (hut not all thre) of the words that follow in brackets, Decide which are possible: ‘She crept quietly down the stairs and along the hall-The Noorboards {squeaked erunched/creaked) andherheatt (apped/ thumped groaned) inside her chest However, the television was (oaring/blaring/ shrieking inthe ving room so they didnt hear her. She reached the front door. As ‘sual, twas locked. She turned the old iron key, andthe lock ~ (tapped) clicked) crunched) back. As she opened the door, a sudden gust of wind blew it back against the wall with ~ (gasp plop/ bang) She (gasped /roaned/shricked) with fear and waite to hear her father's angry voice Seconds passed, and stil only the ~-(hows/ shreks/blares) of laughter came from the Saturday nigh ql show they were watching She hurried out ho the stormy night. The mighty wind (crackled roared howied) through the tees, causing the branches to (roan creak tap) Ithad only ust stopped Faining and her feet. (squelched/ crunched plopped In the mudas she ran across the Inewn and out of the gate atthe backof the house. Now the heels af her shoes (dlicked/ thumped tapped) even more ‘icky along the pavement. She eit her sense of freedom growing, The church lock (ated tapped chimed) eleven ociock Ina few muve sinates she would bei her lovers arms and ey woul ourney Into the ature togeter! VL Replace the words undertined in each sentence with one ofthe words given ‘crawling hobbling marching staggering tiptocing dashing limping rambling strolling wandering 4. Leal enjoy walking for pleasure inthe countryside 2. After about six months babies start moving about on thelr hands and knees 23 My sister was walking onthe front part a er font sos o make no noise along the xorrdor, 4: The injure player began walking with one leg mote easily than the ther off the pth 5 The drunken man was maving unsteadily from one side ofthe street othe other. {6 Nowadays soldiershave motorized anspor and do litle moving on foot 7. There is nothing more pleasant thar. walling ina leisurely manner along the seafront. 8. ve been moving very sauily backwarls and forwards al day, and 'm exhausted 9. When visit anew town like walling with no particular purpose around loking tthe sights, 10, | wasnt used to 0 much walking. and ended up moving with dificulty home, with blister on both fet. ‘VIL lin he blanks by using the fllowing WALK verbs. Guide yourself by the clues given in brackets stagger plod march pace lolter stride stray strut ramble turk creep wander 4. The victorious army through the conquered cy (soldiers) 2. Not wishing tobe discovered the small boy. downstairs (fear of making a noise) 3 Thethieves ‘nthe shadows for their unsuspecting victim. (waiting with evil intentions) 4 Thoturkey’ up and down the farmyard, arrogance) 5. Thedruniard from te pub an chung toa lamp post. (unsteady movement) {6 Wereachedthe village after along tiresome walk, and to our hotel (weanly) 7. Themanager vito the afice and asked wo was responsible forthe error (Purposeful) 8 Themothertold her son todo an erand quickly, and not to ‘on the way. (necessity for speed) 9. Thedog hae rom ts home, and was now completely ost. (canned its way) 10, Aslast Sunday was ane day, we decided to around the countryside, (walking for pleasure, twthout ain) 11, The man wose wife was expecting cil (nervously upanddown) 12, On my fist isi the ety, From place to place without any sense of direction. (ack of direction) VIL Fil in the blanks using the verbs designating noises or facil expressions. Gude yourself by the clues given in brackets: smile sneer grin cheer roar jeer giggle laugh ttter tease snigger chuekle groan mock boo 1. The Queen raciously a she passed through the crowds. (grace, approval onthe par ofthe crowds) 2. Thecrond.......Loudly when i appeared thatthe refere had given a wrong decision. (noisy expression of dapleasure) 3. Anervous ‘was heard in the audience when the solo violinist broke a string in the mide ofthe performane® (nervousness desire to suppress laughter) 4. The spectators... when the champion, ho was ying thd in the ace Rave up pretendingto he suffering rom cramp. (nasy expression of contempt) 5. Jokes are unpredictable in ther elec. Sometimes they make the hearer. sometimes they merely produce. because the hearer has heard them before. (~)pretended pain) 6. ‘Atthe end ofthe boxing match, the winner broadly in response the approval rom the ‘crowd (broadly, loud expression of feaings) “Anintellectual snob often at the efforts of others to improve themselves. (contempt) Iryou....-..-meany longer (shall et angry. (make fun 0) "The chookshildven "when the Headmaster tripped over his gown ashe was mounting the school platform at morning assembly. (nervousness schoolchildren) 10.The boy... when shown a comic drawing ofthe teacher (hal ashamed laughter) 11. The unwielcy package seemed to ‘stall my efforts to tet securely (defy contempeuovsly) 12. The reader, viously finding the book very amusing sat quietly to himself (to himself) 1X Flin the blanksusing the verbs of pulling. Guide yourself by the clues ven in brackets: draw drag jerk pull lug tug wrench haul tow 1. "The thieves,unable to open the safe, has Iefrom its itures anc taken away. (pull violently) 2. Mycar broke down and had tobe toa garage. (broke down) 3. Thebus braced sharply and stopped wath a ‘throwing severalofthe passengers to the Foor. (sudden stopping) 44 Thetrawlermen had taken sucha huge catch that they had dificult in the nets aboard (ising a heavy load) 5, Theload ofay was Being by two horses. The piece offurnture was soheavy that it had tobe slong the foo: (pull without iting) 7. My frend arrived atthe station -aheavy suitcase (pull or cary something cumbersome) 1B Thecross-channel srimmer had to be ‘ut ofthe water exhaust 9. He mnonns 80 hard atthe wind w sash that i broke, and the window cane crashing down. (pull, sharply) X- Translate into Romanian: ‘The fater wrenched the pal from the urchin, He grasped tin both hands and Red ito his mauth He glued bis lips tothe undersedge and ited his head. His throat swelled uni i seemed to grove near his chin. There was 3 tremendous gulping ovement and the beer was gone. The man caught his breath and laughed. He ht his son on the head withthe emp pall, As tolled nto the sect. immy began to scream, and kicked repeatedly at his fathers shins. “Loleatthe dit that you done mee yell, ‘That old woman willbe throwing fits’ He retreated tothe middle of the stret, but the old ‘man didnot pursue. He staggered towards the door paste you when catch you" he shouted and disappeared, (2) There was. erashagainst the door, and something broke into catering frgment. Jimmy partially suppressed a yell and darted down the stairway. Below he paused and listened, he heard howls and curses, groans and shrieks ""peonfused chorus a i= battle were raging. With ill here faethe crash of splintering fur ture, The eyes oF the urchin lared in is fear that oneof them would discover bm. (.) Jimmy stood until the noses ceased and the ther inhabitants ofthe tenement had all yawned and shut their doors “Then he crawled upstairs withthe cation of an invader ofa panther’s dea, Sounds of labored breathing came through the broken door-panel. He pushed the door open and entered, quaking ‘glow from the fe ttrew red hues over the bare floor, the cracked and soled plastering and the overturned and broken furniture. Inthe middle of the oor lay his mother asleep In one coenerof the room his fither’s lip body hhung across the seat of chal. He began to shiver in dread of awakening his parents. Hls mother's great chest was heaving painfully. Jimmy paused and looked down at her let yellow brows shaded eyelids that had grown be. Her tangled hair tossed in ‘waves over her forehead. Her mouth was set in the same lines of vindictive hatred that i had, peehaps, borne during the fight. Her bare red arms were thrown out above her headin an attitude of exhaustion, something, rmayhap, ofa sated villain "The urchin bent over ns mother. He was fearful let she should open her eyes and the dread within him was so strong that he could not forbear to stare, but hung a fascinated over the woman's grim face Suddenly her eyes ‘opened, The urchin fend himeel looking straight Into an expression which, ft would seem, had the power to change his blood to sa. He howled piercingly and fell backward “The woman foundered fo: a moment, tessed her arms about her head as ifn combat, and agaly began to snore any vale back tat Ue shalows and wate A ise I he ext i a lowe sey at Une every that is mother was awake. He groveled in ve gloom, his eyes riveted upon the intervening door He hear it ceak, then the sound of smal voice came to him, (Stephen Crane = Maggie: Gil of the Streets) Santen SOUNDS PEOPLE MAKE 1.1 Ben 0 ard ey mighty ase 0 say My Bose um We ell nd. Re the pose a find ut ht re meyer own bas eI: you bedi eer hae hi aking arma He striae omes ino the oie in de moring. IF i tw mines Ie he sats shouting ae. Ar ou Sold ea him one pone, yelling at some por juno. When he sks eu someting b st hark ike afece dap. And when Be nds 9 mist in Your wor, be oars ike 9 Hot When Someone asks him a question, he eras jit grams Hels for Hous grumbling about the ‘eater. the business, his ealleagues, the market And he will mutter T Hall te Une you cant Undestand a word be’ sing, The wos Ung shi tation. 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