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      a way of behaving that is intended to deceive people:    Lernen beginnen
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      to end the solemn pretence by which he was nominally acknowledged as Emperor West of the Adriatic  
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      a person appointed to exercise all or some of the authority of another, esp the administrative powers of a ruler; deputy    Lernen beginnen
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      the German rulers posed as his vicegerents  
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      an obstinate war of four years' duration  
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      If someone has _____, they claim to be or do that thing;     Pol. pretensje (dążenia posiadania) do czegoś, x3   Lernen beginnen
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      the rival pretensions of the Roman Empires to the suzerainty of the small states  
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      the right of a country or leader to rule over another country;     Pol. zwierzchność, władza suzerena   Lernen beginnen
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      suzerainty of the small states  
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      their northern frontiers near the Black Sea,  
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      next or nearest in space, order, time, etc.;    Lernen beginnen
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      more proximately the strengthening of the fortresses on the Mesopotamian border  
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      the act of taking up a position as the ruler of a country;     Pol. wstąpienie (na tron)   Lernen beginnen
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      a year after Justinian's accession  
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      to develop as a result of something else;    Lernen beginnen
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      The danger stemmed from the irroconcilable differences between the “Blues” and “Greens  
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      impossible to find agreement between or with, or impossible to deal with:    Lernen beginnen
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      the irroconcilable differences between the “Blues” and “Greens  
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      a small group of people within a larger group, who have different ideas from the other members, and who try to get their own ideas accepted;    Lernen beginnen
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      the great factions of the Byzantine Circus  
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      sb who strongly supports a political party, plan, or leader;    Lernen beginnen
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      The “Blues” posed as partisans of the house of Justinus  
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      If you _____, you pretend to be that person in order to deceive people;    Lernen beginnen
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      The “Blues” posed as partisans of the house of Justinus  
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      conforming with established or accepted standards, as in religion, behaviour, or attitudes;     Pol. konwencjonalny, tradycjonalistyczny   Lernen beginnen
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      The “Blues” posed as strictly orthodox in matters ecclesiastical.  
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      relating to the Christian church or its priests;    Lernen beginnen
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      The “Blues” posed as strictly orthodox in matters ecclesiastical.  
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      _____ is behaviour that is intended to cause trouble for people. It can also refer to the trouble that is caused;     Pol. szelmostwo, psoty, łobuzerka, szkoda   Lernen beginnen
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      they were prone to riot and mischief  
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      not prejudiced towards or against any particular side or party; fair; unbiased;     Pol. bezstronny, obiektywny   Lernen beginnen
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      he impartially ordered the leaders of the rioters on both sides to be put to death  
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      Pol. należycie, zgodnie z planem, jak się należy    Lernen beginnen
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      four of them were duly beheaded  
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      If someone is _____, their head is cut off, usually because they have been found guilty of a crime.    Lernen beginnen
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      four of them were duly beheaded  
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      a large noisy crowd, especially one that is angry and violent;    Lernen beginnen
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      they were duly beheaded in the presence of a great and angry mob  
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      to fail to do something properly, because you have made stupid mistakes;     Pol. partaczyć, spartaczyć,   Lernen beginnen
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      the hangman so bungled his task that two of the criminals fell to the ground alive  
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      to suddenly catch sb and make sure they cannot get away;    Lernen beginnen
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