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  • Many misguided theories attempt to explain why the English language should have succeeded internationally, whilst (-) have not.
    others
  • 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
  • "We want to make (-) that we're faithful to the spirit of the brand," said Jung.
    sure
  • 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
  • Love can (-) havoc with hormone levels.
    play
  • US publication Rolling Stone magazine is (-) launch in China.
    to
  • Rolling Stone (-) first published in San Francisco in 1967 to chronicle cultural changes in the US.
    was
  • It has (-) been known that love can affect us physically as well as emotionally.
    long
  • For example the hormone cortisol, (-) is known for its calming effect on the body, dips dramatically
    which
  • Donatella Marazziti of the University of Pisa, Italy, (-) this down to nature.
    puts
  • Latin was once a major international language, (-) having a complicated grammatical structure
    despite
  • Testosterone levels, which (-) to be lower among females, rise towards those of the male.
    tend
  • It is estimated that (-) the region of 80% of worldwide electronic communication is now in English.
    in
  • Men and women are often considered to be completely at odds with each other, in terms (-) their attitudes and behaviour.
    of
  • 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