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"We want to make (-) that we're faithful to the spirit of the brand," said Jung.
sure
Rolling Stone (-) first published in San Francisco in 1967 to chronicle cultural changes in the US.
was
US publication Rolling Stone magazine is (-) launch in China.
to
It is estimated that (-) the region of 80% of worldwide electronic communication is now in English.
in
English has spread not so much for linguistic reasons, but rather because it has often found (-) in the right place, at the right time.
itself
After all, children learn to speak their mother tongue in approximately the same period of time, (-) of their language.
irrespective/regardless
English also presents learners with all manner of real difficulties, (-) least its spelling system.
not
Latin was once a major international language, (-) having a complicated grammatical structure
despite
Many misguided theories attempt to explain why the English language should have succeeded internationally, whilst (-) have not.
others
Donatella Marazziti of the University of Pisa, Italy, (-) this down to nature.
puts
Testosterone levels, which (-) to be lower among females, rise towards those of the male.
tend
For example the hormone cortisol, (-) is known for its calming effect on the body, dips dramatically
which
Love can (-) havoc with hormone levels.
play
It has (-) been known that love can affect us physically as well as emotionally.
long
As far as their hormone levels are (-), when men and women are in love, they are more similar to each other than at any other time.
concerned
Men and women are often considered to be completely at odds with each other, in terms (-) their attitudes and behaviour.
of