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1.people coming and going on foot

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    born with a silver spoon in one's mouth
    to be born rich, to have more than everything that you need since birth
    The boy was born with a silver spoon in his mouth and has never worked in his life.



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    S1: During the Middle Ages the manufacture of cloth was divided amongst a number of associations of skilled workers who performed different operations required ih its production.
    S6: This was one of the reasons why the industry flourished in such rich countries as Flanders, Italy and Britain.

    P: But the association of skilled workers lacked capital to buy it.
    Q: Consequently, he began to assume the role of ther employer.
    R: With the mechanisation of these operations, complicated apparatus became necessary for economic production.
    S: The banker, therefore, stepped in to finance the industrialisation of these operations.

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