Переведите, пожалуйста,эту фразу: early. just wake up and work it,because honestly what is that extra hour rolling in your bed going to achieve compared
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to a solid workout?
рано. просто проснитесь и работайте он, потому что честно, чего тот дополнительный час сыплет Вашу кровать, собирающуюся достигнуть по сравнению с твердой тренировкой?
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ее старшая сестра стелила скатерть на стол. 2Не думаю, что в комнате достаточно света. Включи свет, пожалуйста
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When Westerners think of Russia, bears, snow, matryoshki and, of course, vodka are among the first things that come to mind.
The pervasiveness and social acceptance of vodka have attracted the government’s attention in recent years due to worrying levels of alcoholism. According to a 2011 report by the World Health Organization, per capita alcohol consumption in Russia is about 15.76 liters annually, the fourth-highest volume in Europe.
This concern is not new: Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev launched an all-out campaign to eradicate drunkenness, revoking liquor licenses, banning vodka consumption at Soviet embassies and razing vineyards. Even President Boris Yeltsin, whose fondness for vodka was no secret, raised its price and instituted laws to keep drinking in check, only encouraging the black market for homemade samogon (moonshine).
Recent efforts have focused on taxation: in the past two years, the excise tax on alcohol has risen by 73 percent, 33 percent on Jan. 1, 2013, alone. Currently, the minimum price of a half-liter bottle is 170 rubles ($5.20), compared to 98 rubles in 2011 ($3 at current exchange rates).
A further rise, of 27 percent, will come into effect at the start of 2014.
The social impact
Some experts believe these increases will contribute to budget growth by 25 percent annually, but not everyone shares this optimism.
“The Finance Ministry thinks that 2 times 2 will equal 4, always,” Alexander Romanov, head of the Alcoholic Beverages Council, told The Moscow News. “They don’t care about reducing alcoholism or any other direct or indirect consequences their actions may have on production or on people. They care only about beefing up the budget… but 2 times 2 is not always 4 in real life.”
Romanov’s concern goes beyond the lower industry revenues that would result from lower sales of a more expensive legal product, to the social and health implications of the samogon or, worse, denatured alcohol that would replace it.
On August 9, Dmitry Dobrov, chairman of the Russian Union of Alcohol Producers, sent a letter to President Vladimir Putin, asking him to freeze the excise for spirits at its current level until at least 2017.
and dry it out.
2.Remove the film of product,cut out the pattern and plunge it into water 10~20 seconds (use warm water in winter).
3. Moisten the fingernails ; stick the pattern in positon.
4. Sop up the water with a paper towel and blow dry.
5. Apply top coat and blow dry.
and hated everybody.He got into bed without cleaning his teth!Suddenly he saw the compass on the table and had an idea.
"I'll take the compass and go round the world. And they will never see me again!" He got up took the compass in his hand.
" North,South,East,West!" he said very quickly.
He heard a noise and saw four large animals-the polar bear,the parrot,the panda and the dolphin.They were coming to him,not kind and friendly,but angry and terrible.
"Oh!Mary Poppins , help me !" Michael cried and shut his eyes.
Suddenly the animals stopped and then disappeared.
" Mary Poppins !" he cried again.
"I can hear you OK " he heard Mary Poppins's voice.
He opened one eye.No angry animals . Then he sat up and looked round the room.There was nothing there.He was in his bed.Ans there was no strange feeling inside.He felt quiet and happy.
"What happened ?" he asked Mary Poppins .
" I told you that it was my compass.Don't take my things,please" she said.Then she took the compass, put it in her pocket and went out of his bedroom.She came back in some minutes with a cup of hot milk in her hands.
Michael was drinking the milk very slowly.How comfortable his bed was!How warm it was!How happy he was to be at home!
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3-Our interviewer went to find out more about her.
4-How old were you when you started swimming?
5-I learnt to swim when I was six.
6-When I was eleven I started swimming in the British Junior Team.
7-Is swimming the most important thing in your life?
8-Swimming is my life.
9-I swim for three to five hours a day,six days a week.
10-I am often in the pool at 5-30 in the morning.
11-What do you do when you are not swimming?
12-I have my two dogs and two cats to look after.
13-I do not like parties much,but I like going to the cinema.
14-Why do you think swimming is such a good spot?
15-Swimming is better than other sports because it exercises all the different parts of your body.
16-But best of all,swimming is the only sports which teaches you how to save someone's life.
17-What is been the best moment in your career?
18-Winning the silver medal at the Olympics has been the high point so far.
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have breakfast 2)___ atound 8o'clock . Then we leave for the beach. We swim for many hours and always have lunch late 3)____ the afternoon. After a short rest, we go out 4)____ night. Sometimes we go to the cinema or to a restaurant. 5)____ Saturdays , we usually go to the market to buy fresh fruit and vegetables and then we go to the beach. 6)____ Sundays , we always wake up late. We usyally get up7)___ around 10 o'clock and enjoy a long breakfast before heading off for the beach. I just love summers!