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genus libocedrus

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1.cypresses that resemble cedars

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    shove (something) down (someone's) throat
    to force someone to do or agree to something that they do not like or do not want to do
    I do not like my supervisor because he is always trying to shove his ideas down my throat.



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    S1: Frozen foods are so popular today that many people wonder how they ever lived without them.
    S6: Now refrigerators and deep freezers preserve many foods that could not be kept any other way.

    P: Near the North Pole, where the ground stays frozen all the year around, there is no problem ,of preserving foods.
    Q: Actually, people who live in cool climates.have had frozen foods for a long time.
    R: Ice helped them when they could get it, -but they couldn't get,it very often.
    S: But people who live in warm climates have not always been able to keep food fi-esh.

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