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Angliholic Posted 19 years ago
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an international notion

0The Paralympic Games:02br
00In the wake of World War II, Sir Ludwig Guttmann in England organized a sports competition for veterans....Four years later, competitors from Netherlands participated in the games, 01b00giving an international notion to the movement.02b02br
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00Does the words in bold mean 01b00giving an international impression to the movement02b00, that is, 01b00the movement giving peope an impression that it is an international sports? Thanks.02b02br
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0 I think it means though at first it was just done by England with the participating of Netherlands it gave the notion that it is an international competition. 0-

  • 0 I think it means though at first it was just done by England with the participating of Netherlands it gave the notion that it is an international competition.
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0 I think it means though at first it was just done by England with the participating of Netherlands it gave the notion that it is an international competition. 0-

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