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He&#039;ll have to take it up with the bishop.<br>2. If the matter is not resolved locally, the associations could take it up with Garda Headquarters.<br>3. You will be starting a bit earlier today, if that is a problem, take it up with Master Shay.<br>4. This is a matter for us to consider and we will take it up with the principals concerned.<br>5. If you wish to change legislation, why don&#039;t you take it up with the relevant authority?<br>\u2501\u2501\u2501\u2501\u2501\u2501\u2501\u2501\u2501\u2501\u2501\u2501\u2501<br>\ud83c\udf00 <a href=\"\/channels\/@cambridge_dic\" title=\"Cambridge Dictionary\">@cambridge_dic<\/a>","text_length":587},{"channel_id":1151716846,"post_id":8810,"date":1780848005000,"views":"673","text":"<a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noreferrer nofollow\" href=\"https:\/\/api.adsgram.ai\/short\/503TflW0XBv\">Join Worlds Most Followed Cricket Analyst Channel Now<\/a><br><br>CBTF<br><br>Since 2011, Amit Majithia Is Worlds Most Trusted And Followed Cricket Analyst - Join Worlds Most Followed Cricket Analyst Channel Now ( Followed By Over 31 Million Followers On Instagram <a href=\"tg:\/\/resolve?domain=Amit_Majithia\">@Amit_Majithia<\/a>) <br>Ad. 18+","text_length":272,"media":{"root":"\/001\/aiIAAO7NpUQAAAAA6o3UyuIqprA","photo":{"thumbs":{"m":{"w":320,"h":320,"hash":"36czF7eMhaP3uuvIXZqSsQ&ts=1781384193"},"x":{"w":685,"h":685,"hash":"NteD4Z0xeV5-TjF4Zz5VCw&ts=1781384193"},"i":{"bytes":"AoACg|DMWHOOakgkkhk46eh6VKkLjajDBP8AKrKW\/wA6+SpDe5z2NK47aFXyUlh3+YFJPIxTWt0EioJc5zk46frVp5fKO1yqkdflPp6\/gKhWZQSfNTLYyNh7A0veCyITDGrMGmyAOw60VeCyXCN5ZRhsIJwRRTSYXSKaZWLCt84p9vdyRyjYBuOQR1qDPdetPjmWGUSYywp2BvoT3LluCMdyPemqkWOnHHNRPIZSzng5zxUkbRiIs25m+tPmsiHHme49bowKdh9e3vRVUYcs0jYAH4mincEiEtnFPEW443oOM5LUUVBRLHmNiwdOeOtSNMcE5Tj\/AGqKKQNICPNgDgjef4cUUUUxWP\/Z"}}}}},{"channel_id":1151716846,"post_id":8809,"date":1780552804000,"views":"2.7K","comments":"1","text":"\ud83d\udcda Bad-mouth, verb.<br><br>\u2753 Definition (informal \u2022 with object): Criticize (someone) behind their back.<br><br>\u2757\ufe0f Examples:<br><br>1. 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Man, don&#039;t mention it; what are friends for?<br>3. 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The saying, \u2018a trouble shared is a trouble halved\u2019 is just as true when it comes to your physical health as it is in relation to your emotional health.<br>2. They say a trouble shared is a trouble halved, but when holiday anxiety strikes, I suffer in silence.<br>3. Build a social support network of friends and family - remember a trouble shared is a trouble halved.<br>4. On the basis that a trouble shared is a trouble halved, I will share some of my troubles with you.<br>5. They say a trouble shared is a trouble halved and it&#039;s true.<br>\u2501\u2501\u2501\u2501\u2501\u2501\u2501\u2501\u2501\u2501\u2501\u2501\u2501<br>\ud83c\udf00 <a href=\"\/channels\/@cambridge_dic\" title=\"Cambridge Dictionary\">@cambridge_dic<\/a>","text_length":721,"media":{"root":"\/00d\/ZiIAAO7NpUQAAAAAmSaAo6SfxY4","video":{"duration":2,"w":848,"h":480,"is_animation":false,"is_round":false,"mime_type":"video\/mp4","size":218935,"thumbs":{"m":{"w":320,"h":181,"hash":"rWMx4wEpPK7h6K00Mb-v2g&ts=1781384193"},"i":{"bytes":"AXACg|DJKleDTatyx5FVDxxQBLCjNuK44HOTTcAgkZyOTSK5WgNhj7jFAyyHygooUDaMUUgJWXioGtmYkgiiigBptX9RR9mfOeKKKAJlQquKKKKAP\/\/Z"}},"streamable":true,"televisor_hash":"MCSw_29hv9Ss_BrKS9WiQg&ts=1781384193"}}},{"channel_id":1151716846,"post_id":8805,"date":1780380004000,"views":"1.5K","text":"\ud83d\udcda Crave, verb.<br> <br>\ud83d\udd09 \/kre\u026av\/ \ud83c\uddec\ud83c\udde7<br><br>\u2753 Definition (with object): Feel a powerful desire for (something)<br><br>\u2757\ufe0f Examples:<br><br>1. If only she had shown her daughter the love she craved.<br>2. Will craved for family life.<br>3. Kendall loves it, craves it and can put up with almost anything if there&#039;s a chance she&#039;s going to experience it.<br>4. Sixty per cent of those polled said they regularly craved certain foods and drinks.<br>5. 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The article portrayed her as domineering by dropping quotes from her out of context.<br>2. He twists words, quotes people out of context and stretches the truth to suit his purpose.<br>3. The embarrassment was such that Gilchrist found himself explaining that his words had been taken out of context.<br>4. She says her words were taken out of context, but soon submits her resignation.<br>5. He said that his words were taken out of context and he was sorry if he had offended anyone.<br>\u2501\u2501\u2501\u2501\u2501\u2501\u2501\u2501\u2501\u2501\u2501\u2501\u2501<br>\ud83c\udf00 <a href=\"\/channels\/@cambridge_dic\" title=\"Cambridge Dictionary\">@cambridge_dic<\/a>","text_length":645,"media":{"root":"\/001\/ZCIAAO7NpUQAAAAA6o3UyuIqprA","video":{"duration":2,"w":852,"h":480,"is_animation":false,"is_round":false,"mime_type":"video\/mp4","size":208816,"thumbs":{"m":{"w":320,"h":180,"hash":"2IFPyyP78sRXMgJ4sEc_hw&ts=1781384193"},"i":{"bytes":"AWACg|CX7q5qh5ckrMzDnPU1LczfIVBxQ5DBSGxx1pMpIZa74rkJ\/C1aFUbWUGchsHA7VaLgIX3Y5wF700JjyKKaWBAOcY60UCsZQJlBDHkjOaa8zFdg4oooGPiHlc9e1aiWytAJM556GiihCZUuWKsUHY4oooqSkf\/Z"}},"streamable":true,"televisor_hash":"w5iuyMVL_iKo3FZaog4akg&ts=1781384193"}}},{"channel_id":1151716846,"post_id":8803,"date":1780293603000,"views":"1.6K","text":"\ud83d\udcda Forbid, verb.<br> <br>\ud83d\udd09 \/f\u0259\u02c8b\u026ad\/ \ud83c\uddec\ud83c\udde7<br><br>\u2753 Definition (with object): Order (someone) not to do something.<br><br>\u2757\ufe0f Examples:<br><br>1. I was forbidden from seeing him again.<br>2. My doctor has forbidden me to eat sugar.<br>3. He is forbidden from participating in future role plays and he was disciplined for being \u2018inappropriate\u2019.<br>4. We are still forbidden from coming anywhere near the house after 6.<br>5. 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Please, don&#039;t turn a blind eye to what is happening.<br>2. We cannot continue to turn a blind eye or ear and pretend that all is well when many people are hurting and yearning for help.<br>3. In many ways, I think he&#039;s given the Saudis a pass and he&#039;s turned a blind eye to them.<br>4. It is a problem people are prepared to turn a blind eye to it because people rarely notice these sites as they are covered over.<br>5. Please, don&#039;t turn a blind eye or passively ignore what is happening.<br>\u2501\u2501\u2501\u2501\u2501\u2501\u2501\u2501\u2501\u2501\u2501\u2501\u2501<br>\ud83c\udf00 <a href=\"\/channels\/@cambridge_dic\" title=\"Cambridge Dictionary\">@cambridge_dic<\/a>","text_length":595,"media":{"root":"\/011\/YiIAAO7NpUQAAAAAHGV_oso479o","video":{"duration":2,"w":1056,"h":480,"is_animation":false,"is_round":false,"mime_type":"video\/mp4","size":125651,"thumbs":{"m":{"w":320,"h":145,"hash":"HSyKzP8IJSe2ZGPE0nYeRw&ts=1781384193"},"i":{"bytes":"ASACg|DLzmlc4wv50wY9KRjls0AWI8NyPWknGB1z+FMRgqjHXvQzr9aQEdFJmimAo70neiigBDRRRQAUUUUAf\/\/Z"}},"streamable":true,"televisor_hash":"h-bfNgOgXPlhQgQXucF7pQ&ts=1781384193"}}},{"channel_id":1151716846,"post_id":8801,"date":1780207204000,"views":"1.5K","text":"\ud83d\udcda Convicted, adjective.<br> <br>\ud83d\udd09 \/k\u0259n\u02c8v\u026akt\u026ad\/ \ud83c\uddec\ud83c\udde7<br><br>\u2753 Definition: Having been declared guilty of a criminal offence by the verdict of a jury or the decision of a judge.<br><br>\u2757\ufe0f Examples:<br><br>1. 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Hilary bundled up the clothes she had discarded.<br>2. If this week&#039;s insights aren&#039;t useful, discard them.<br>3. The next time you go out shopping, you can discard the plastic carry bag and arm yourself with a jute bag instead.<br>4. Leave overnight to drip through, then remove the jelly bag, discard the contents and leave to soak in cold water while you finish the jelly.<br>5. 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