Wielki słownik angielsko-polski red. nacz D. Jemielniak, M. Miłkowski

(Noun) blizna, szrama, pręga; dobro, dobrobyt;

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the common/public ~ dobro (ogółu)

n C (mark on skin) pręga

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blizna, szrama, pręga

Nowoczesny słownik angielsko-polski

ślad po uderzeniu

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bąbel skórny, pręga f

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n blizna (od uderzenia)

Praktyczny słownik religijny angielsko-polski 2005, Krzysztof Czekierda

dobrobyt

Otwarty słownik angielsko-polski V.9.2007, Copyright (c) Jerzy Kazojć - 2007 r.

dobro

obrzęk

pomyślność

pręga

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But the Soviet march to wealth was not finished.

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Nor is there any guarantee that owning a home makes you wealthier: a study by the Centre for Housing Policy in 2003 found half of those living in poverty were home-owners, despite government policies aimed at the poorest sectors of society being heavily skewed towards those in rented accommodation.

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The subsidy model was critical to funding the BBC - "the finest news operation in the world" - but he added that such financial support also came from other sources, such as advertising, wealthy individuals or a profitable sister company.

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As well as making allegations about the presidential campaign, the former employee - identified only as Claire T - claimed that, while he was mayor of the wealthy Parisian suburb of Neuilly, Sarkozy was one of a "procession" of rightwing politicians who visited the Bettencourt mansion regularly "for their envelope".

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