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delays - to make something happen at a later time than originally planned or expected
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extraordinary - different from others of the same type in a way that is surprising,
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journalist - A person who writes news stories or articles for a newspaper or magazine or
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definite - Fixed or clear
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industry - the companies and activities involved in the process of producing goods for
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sale
identity - things that make one person or group of people different from others
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to be of little use - it does not work well or it has no effect.
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frequently - Often
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mist - small drops of water in the air that make it difficult to see objects that are not near
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slopes - a surface or piece of land that is high at one end and low at the other
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performers - someone who acts sings dances or play music for other people to enjoy
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poems - a piece of writing especially one that has short lines and uses words that rhyme
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opportunity - a chance to do something good
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rocky hills -
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literature - Books poems etc that are considered to be art
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ordinary - not special or different in any way
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suitable - Acceptable or right for someone or something
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detective - someone whose job is to discover information about a crime
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particularly - especially
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