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New words updated on Friday, June 20, 2003
Sentence: He is recommended by the class to be the debater as he is eloquent and knowledgeable.
Sentence: In order to overcome its economic stagnation, China begins to open up their markets and increase trade with other countries.
Sentence: Small and private companies are now facing the brunt of recession due to recent economic crisis.
Sentence: After investigation by the police, they found that other than the criminal who was arrested, there are three more people who were implicated in this murdering crime.
Sentence: One who commits an unlawful fraud or mischief, will never escape punishment from the law.
New words updated on Thursday, June 19, 2003
Sentence: After the election, supporters hounded the new elected prime minister as he walks out of the election hall.
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| :: Imperative :: | Adjective |
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Sentence: Studying and revising before examination starts is an imperative act undertaken by most students.
Sentence: Juice spills out of the mellow watermelon as John gives a ferocious bite.
Sentence: The dim lights, together with the coldness in the room creates an ambience which seems eerie.
New words updated on Wednesday, June 18, 2003
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| :: Autocratic :: | Adjective |
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Sentence: Being an autocratic ruler, instead of bringing his country to prosperity, he abused his power and people suffered under him.
Sentence: To attain everlasting felicity will be everyone's hope and dream.
Sentence: Due to the SARS outbreak, many coffee shops suffered heavy deficits in their revenues as a result of a plunge in the numbers of patronizers.
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