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The Persian war was nowhere near as dangerous as the volatile and acrimonious internal relations within
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violent or angry disagreement: Lernen beginnen
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violent or angry disagreement:
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the wranglings between Anastasius and Justinus.
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behaviour that is noisy and possibly violent: Lernen beginnen
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The low sporting origin of the factions boils down to their rowdiness
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to keep or continue to have something: Lernen beginnen
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they still retained at the bottom many traces of their low sporting origin
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to happen after something else, especially as a result of it: Lernen beginnen
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After his outburst, a long silence ensued. How can you explain the ensuing alliance between the formerly warring factions?
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to copy something that someone else does because it will bring you advantages: Lernen beginnen
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take a leaf out of sb's book Maybe I should take a leaf out of Rick's book and start coming in early every morning. The rioters offered a stout resistance to the troops deployed against them taking a leaf our of _____ book.
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used when you do something that you do not intend to do and are trying not to do: Lernen beginnen
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he feared to have him about his person, that this rebel in spite of himself, fell into the hands of his own adherents.
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The very idea is preposterous!
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having or showing understanding and the ability to make good judgments: Lernen beginnen
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The palace officials’ advice given to Justinian must have sounded sagacious
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to force yourself to be brave and do something that is difficult or unpleasant: Lernen beginnen
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The empress rejected the advice given by the officials and urged her husband to grasp teh nettle
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to pay attention to something, especially advice or a warning: Lernen beginnen
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a piece of advice that is also a warning to someone about their behaviour: Lernen beginnen
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Heeding Theodora’s admonition Justinian put all his eggs in one basket
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to depend for your success on a single person or plan of action: Lernen beginnen
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put all your eggs in one basket
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to start behaving in a better way: Lernen beginnen
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to start behaving in a better way: Apparently he's turned over a new leaf and he's not smoking any more.
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said when there are too many people involved in trying to do the same thing, so that the final result will not be good Lernen beginnen
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too many cooks spoil the broth When the rebels clashed with Belisarius’s troops they should have realised too many cooks could spoil the broth
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