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embark

v.
1.go on board
2.set out on (an enterprise, subject of study, etc.)
3.proceed somewhere despite the risk of possible dangers

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    good old days
    earlier times which everyone remembers as being better than the present
    In the good old days people could buy a house easier than today.



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    Even though he found the subject (a) / rather interesting Rajesh could not (b) / manage good marks (c)/ in the examination. (d) / No error (e)

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