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Heft ab]: 25 Tigers. They are very great. I like it very much. They live in India. 26 They live in Zoos, too. 27 L: Hah? 28 S2: They live in Zoos, too. 29 L: Where? 30 S2: In Zoos. They are black and yellow [...] L: How many bananas are there? 158 And then you count. [demonstriert] 159 And then you say: "There are five oranges. 160 [...] 161 L: And then you count again. 162 There are nine plums. 163 S: There are [...] an idea? 45 S: Die waschen sich, bloß, die machen das im Brunnen oder so. 46 L: In the castle there live ... the king. [L pappt kleine Stabfiguren 47 an die Abbildung.] His name is William. 48 S: William
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(2) [NBC Washington, 11/9/2017]Why Virginia is still a swing state. Without having made an exact count, the term swing state (Examples (1), (2)), which came to be used in the 1960s, is in all likelihood [...] check of the Corpus of Contemporary American English (COCA), which yields the following frequency counts: swing state(s) 2639, followed by battle- ground state(s) 1693, purple state(s) 107, and toss-up [...] in the implication that the outcome of the elec- tions is completely unpredictable. The coin flip counts as the very model of unpre- dictability. Though statistically, both possible outcomes are likely
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of the target group and are linked to topics that are relevant to their everyday lives.iii Contracts touch the daily lives of all consumers, whether in the form of an employment contract, a sales contract [...] would like to start now an apprenticeship. She still lives in with her parents. She is that thinking about moving out. Instead, she would like she to live alone. She finds very a small apartment. She concludes [...] would like to start now an apprenticeship. She still lives in with her parents. She is that thinking about moving out. Instead, she would like she to live alone. She finds very a small apartment. She concludes
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to topics that are relevant to their everyday lives.ii The teaching and learning materials we developed are related to everyday life and the world we live in, which means that the knowledge and the co [...] around the topic of contracts. Consumers are inevitably confronted with contracts in their everyday lives, for example when they want to sign a rental agreement or wonder whether they can still exchange a [...] in turn. If necessary, repeat the statement and give the groups time to think about their answers. Count down slowly from the number "three". At "zero", all groups hold up the card with what they think is
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of power resources, its political institutions and state structures or the structural features ac- count for diverging guiding principles shaping social policy formation. However, the flaws of single pe [...] assuming that they shape welfare policies since they shape the way actors perceive the world they live in – combine these factors with institutional analysis in order to be better able to explain actors’ [...] function- ing of the Single Market: “The EU's social dimension is usually discussed as a corrective or counter to market- building, but instead appears to have proceeded largely as part of the market-building
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beliefs, values, and assumptions, which are captured within (Prown 1993, 1). The power of the past lives on in its things, giving us the opportunity to experience “the shock of connection to an impersonal [...] putting ourselves in the same place as the person, who handled the object originally, and since we live in the same realities of the physical world, we all have access to the same tremendous body of experience [...] change from mainly male professional photography to widely female and personal snapshots in everyday lives can be done.8 In addition to that, electrical engineering continued, paving the way to the Maiman-Laser
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empty nesters and pre-empty nesters SOEP 1984-2014 Empty-Nest Pre-empty Nest Life Satisfaction Count % Count % 0 19 1.05 558 0.37 1 23 1.27 485 0.32 2 54 2.99 1,587 1.04 3 108 5.98 3,687 2.42 4 100 5.54 [...] inquiry. If we accept Marshall’s broad definition of economics as being about “the study of men as they live and move and think in the ordinary business of life” (1890, p 773) then the ENS is a worthwhile area [...] of economic study. This is because becoming an empty-nester may well have profound effects on the lives of such individuals both economically and emotionally. Indeed, this aspect of the parenting life-cycle
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up)) or hm ((points her thumb down)) ((counts the number of hands)) one ((stops counting)) i can't count that [hm or hm?] [((puts her thumb up and down))] ((counts the number of hands)) one two three four [...] hands)) Teacher: ((counts the number of hands silently)) fifteen too ((writes the number on the board)) and do you like watching tv? Class: ((pupils raise their hands)) Teacher: ((counts the number of hands [...] when instructing learners in a playful manner. 1.2 Corpus Features Volume 1 of the PECC has a word count of 46,481 words distributed over 15 transcripts, which makes an average of 3,099 words per transcript
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lead to a decline in effectiveness. The astonishing suc- cess of the EU, the argument goes, probably lives from the mix of a technocracy protected from the direct will of the people and the policy network [...] up the substance ofthe controversies held in the other member states. Then, parallel opinions and counter-opinions could form in all member states around the same kind of issues, information, and reasons [...] parliaments. - Ail other parliaments have the right to introduce within an appropriate time frame a counter-proposal approved by a majority ofits representatives - After this deadline, all parliaments hold
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(appendix; only if needed) - bibliography o the pages you use for the bibliography do not count towards the page count of your paper 6 - Eidesstattliche Erklärung 5 o only needed for BA and MA theses - a PDF [...] Place of Publication: Publisher, Year of Publication. Dayan, Daniel and Elihu Katz. Media Events: The Live Broadcasting of History. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press, 1992. 3. More than one