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II . exercise [ˈeksəsaɪz, Am -sɚ-] VB intr

III . exercise [ˈeksəsaɪz, Am -sɚ-] N

2. exercise (military practice):

ćwiczenia ntpl
manewry pl

IV . exercise [ˈeksəsaɪz, Am -sɚ-] ADJ

exercise book N

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Plagiarism also became a significant idea exercising the critics' concerns.
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Sugarless gums are a great choice and will help to give you the added benefit of exercising your jaw.
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The underlying principle that exercising a muscle causes it to grow (in a nutshell) is called the change method.
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In spite of living a healthy life by eating correctly and exercising, he developed colon cancer in 1978 and succumbed to it in 1980.
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It found that people with a home exercise machine were 73 per cent more likely to start exercising.
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The best way to prevent heat rash is to avoid going out or exercising in hot humid weather.
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For citizens to be technically barred from exercising civic rights on account of movement to new locations circuitously negates the freedom of movement enshrined in the constitution.
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Generally, a lock-up period is a condition of exercising an employee stock option.
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The council's solution was the formation of an enlarged Greater London with a central authority exercising power over it.
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These societies also served to provide the poor with protection and solidarity against the exercising of power by the elite.
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