The Impact of Store Brands on Grocers in Troubled Times

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Store brands lift grocers in troubled times.

  1. a parte uno b parte seis
  2. F T F
  3. plunges retailers staple stick
  4. b a a

Abortion on demand a step too far for Spanish right.

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  2. T F T
  3. to be in favour of=support confrontation= clash protests=demonstrations puts at risk= endangers
  4. b a c

How's my driving? ask my car.

  1. en fin xd
  2. T F F
  3. drowsiness snippets survey gadget
  4. c b c

How racist is Britain?

  1. a. there are two facts: one (mixed-race marriages comprise only 2%) and two (most people mix and marry within their own background). b. because many socializing areas are very inhospitable to foreign people.
  2. T line 3, F line 11, T last line 3
  3. deeply mainly plain on the rise
  4. b b a

Amphibians may soon disappear.

  1. anyway
  2. F T F
  3. moistened petition concern rate
  4. a c c

Britain's mean streets.

  1. en fin
  2. T F T
  3. significant encounters frightened worried
  4. b b a

Dozens hurt in drunken Spanish protest.

  1. en fin
  2. F T F
  3. assembled blazes clashes fired
  4. b b c

Arctic sea ice melting faster.

  1. a. the power of global warming from human-generated heat-trapping gases to shrink the cap of sea ice floating on the Arctic Ocean. b. for the next study Dr. Stroeve reviewed nearly six decades of measurements by ships, airplanes and satellites estimating the maximum and minimum area of Arctic sea ice, which typically expands most in March and shrinks most in September.
  2. T F T
  3. released trends reviewed shrink
  4. b c c

Brilliantly boring.

  1. a. in an information-saturated society, writes sociologist Perrin Klapp, we suffer anxiety, since the slow horse of our comprehension is unable to keep up with the fast horse of the information that we can access. b. it would be nice to believe that boring websites are popular because they are a rebellion against too much information overload -a space for our slow horses to live.
  2. F T F
  3. unable mean overload achieve
  4. a b b

Addicted to her mobile.

1 a. The ecpression "technology addiction" means having an obsession with technical gadgets thet reach the point of dependence and compulsion. b. because she can't stand being apart from her mobile prone and don't even let others to take it. 2. F F T 3. preoccupied nonsensical mute top 4. c b b
2006: Meet the Metrolescents.
1. a. to track people down: yo control teenagers: to know where thr teenager is. b. a better term might be metrolescents, whose defining characteristic would be , in the age of the internet and the all-powerful teen media, that they are united, bonded, on the same web page like never before. 2. T T F 3. fashion powerful devices spread 4.b a c
2006: Schools exclude 10 pupils a day.
1. en fin 2. F F T 3. support mentors intensive exclued 4. a c b 
2006: Town vs. Country.
1. a. the main objective is to ban the hunting of wild mammals with dogs. b. because they thik that government violates their human rights. 2. T line 2 F line 9 F line 14 3. protesters crime ban angry 4. a b b 
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