Words 2 Flashcards

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Lawsuits

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A problem taken to a law court by an ordinary person or an organization
Processo

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2
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Two of the directors filed a lawsuit aginst theis former employer

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3
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The agreement would free these companies from the accusations of being responsible for the serious situation with opioids

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4
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Trial

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The determination of a person’s guilt or innocence throught law

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5
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Settle

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Apazigar, estabelecer, chegar a um acordo

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6
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Finally he settled in Vienna

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7
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If you settle an argument, you stop the problem and stop arguing

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8
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Demonstration

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Gathering or walking in a publc place to show their opinion

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9
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First up

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Primeiro

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10
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Students held/staged a demonstration outside the law courts.

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11
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Those that are not are often

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Aqueles que nao sao frequentemente

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12
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There were

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Houve

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13
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Spark

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To cause the start of something, especially an argument or fighting

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14
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This proposal will almost certainly spark another countrywide debate about immigration

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15
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She’s going on an animal rights march this Saturday

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We say that people go on a march

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16
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Riot

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An occasion when a large number of people behave in a noysi, violent, and uncontrolled way in public, often as a preotest

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Inner-city riots erupted when a local man was shot by police

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18
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Protesters often hold or carry with them placards or banners

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19
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Sit in

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An occasion when a group of people go into a public building and refuse to leave or allow normal activities to continue there untill a situation that they are complaining about is changed

20
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Students staged a sit-in in the university offices as part of their protest campaign

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