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Ruthie, you're watching lingo hat from BBC Learning English.
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Today's news stories are India withdraws rupee notes.
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Molecules on your phone Reveal your lifestyle.
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Robot sets new Rubik's Cube record Hear, hear the words and phrases for you to learn Evade tux traces solving that's him or about today's news stories.
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Many Indians have been queuing up outside banks across India following the announcement that the highest denomination currency notes are being withdrawn.
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These notes are widely used in business and property transactions.
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To evade tax, evade tux, evade tux, not pay money.
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You owe the government by law.
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Many Indians have been queuing up outside banks across India following the announcement that the highest denomination currency notes are being withdrawn.
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These notes are widely used in business and property transactions to evade tax, and the measure aims to target that money.
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Now Indians will be able to deposit their old notes and bank accounts and get new ones.
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Molecules found on mobile phones can reveal a lot about the owners health and lifestyle, including their food preferences and medication.
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That's the conclusion of a study by the University of California.
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Scientists found traces of everything traces traces extremely small quantities.
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Molecules found on mobile phones can reveal a lot about the owners health and lifestyle, including their food preferences and medication.
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That's the conclusion of a study by the University of California.
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Scientists found traces of everything from caffeine and spices, two skin creams and anti depressants on 40 phones they tested.
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We leave traces of molecules, chemicals and bacteria on everything we touch.
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A robot in Germany set a new record by solving the challenge of a Rubik's Cube in less than a second.
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Solving, solving, finding a reason, explanation or answer to a question or problem.
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A robot in Germany set a new record by solving the challenge of a Rubik's Cube.
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In less than a second.
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The sub one Reloaded robot took just 0.637 seconds toe, analyze the toy and make 21 moves so that each of the cube sides showed a single color.
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By contrast, the Rubik's Cube record for a human is a little under five seconds.