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current affairs SUBST pl

current affairs

public affairs SUBST pl

affair [əˈfer, Brit -ˈfeəʳ] SUBST

1. affair (matter):

current affairs

2. affair (sexual):

love affair SUBST

Exemplos de frases com affairs

current affairs
ongoing state of affairs

Exemplos unilingues (não verificados pela redação)

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He confided in them (not his wife) details of his own serial affairs while acting horror-struck at theirs.
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Nettie became his financial counselor and oversaw many of the business affairs.
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According to the government's consumer affairs website, the receiver does not have to accept gift vouchers or credit notes.
www.stuff.co.nz
Meanwhile, the beauties brushed up on their current affairs knowledge to present a speech on a newsworthy topic.
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He kept this secret in his professional life, even as he cataloged in his diaries a wide variety of infatuations, affairs, trysts, and relationships.
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Whether in the synagogue social hall for marble cake and tea or at a dinner dance for hundreds, bat mitzvah celebrations have ranged from modest parties to more elaborate affairs.
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Its main responsibilities were trade relations and occasionally foreign affairs.
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Religion, and worldly affairs prosper together when political rules are qualified by moral principles, and they suffer when moral principles are qualified by political expedience.
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Its multipartisan membership consists of political consultants, pollsters, media consultants, campaign managers, corporate public affairs officers, professors, lobbyists, fundraisers, congressional staffers, and vendors.
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A less grave sign of this state of affairs is located on a window ledge over the church's entrance.
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