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genus ceratopteris

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1.water ferns

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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: A man handed a pair of trousers to the departmental store-clerk and said, "I'd like these altered, please".
    S6: Triumphantly he put the trousers and the receipt on the counter and said, "I'd like to have these altered, please."

    P: He said that free alteration is not possible without a receipt.
    Q: The man said, "Okay, I'd like to return the trousers". The clerk took them back and returned his money.
    R: The man*pushed the money and, said, "Now I want to buy them". The clerk put the trousers in a bag, issued a receipt and handed him both.
    S: The clerk -asked for the sales receipt but after searching his pockets the man replied that he had lost it.

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