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1. are an effective means by which advocacy groups can bring inequalities to the attention of local, state, and federal officials. QM'Db`B
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6. Because they are generally taken simply to obtain a recognizable and relatively clear image, most nonprofessional photographs demand equipment. j68_3zpl
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9. You don’t think we were all careless, do you? ! O~:
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14. General George Brown was older in his regiment, but he was unwilling to retire from military service. JOUZ"^v
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17. Talk to anyone in the drug industry, you’ll soon discover that the science of genetics is the biggest thing to hit drug research since penicillin was discovered. /:. p{y
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18. We can’t give you a room now unless you reservations. s^R$u"pFs
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19. Immanuel Kant was so regular in his habits that until the day he died people their watches by his actions. *ORa@x
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20. By the year 2000, scientists probably a cure for cancer. @>q4hYF
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21. They told me that Professor Smith here for twenty years by this winter. sUk&NM%>
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22. For centuries large communities of people on houseboats in parts of the world where the climate is warm and waters are calm. 08_<G`r
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24. The vice-president and production director of the company the welcoming ceremony held by the Capital Hill this evening. j)mi~i*U
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26. A large collection of contemporary photographs, including some by Edward Steichen, on display at the museum. f!bGH-.r5
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27. That intelligence tests actually give a measurement of the intelligence of individuals by some psychologists. D6:"k
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29. Water is the only substance that at ordinary temperatures in all three states of matter: solid, liquid, and gas. I{7Hz{
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30. He is the only one of my friends who to settle abroad. XB+Juk&d
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31. If the United States had built more homes for poor people in 1955, the housing problems now in some parts of this country so serious.
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32. The million of calculations involved, had they been done by hand, all practical value by the time they were finished. g({dD;
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33. Jean Wagner’s most enduring contribution to the study of Afro-American poetry is his insistence that it `AxhA.&V
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34. Every attention must be paid to him, lest he that he is inferior to my other guests. )Tj\ym-Vl
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35. John wants to see me today, but I would rather he tomorrow than today. @G0j/@v
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36. I would have gone to visit you but I in touch with you while I was in Boston. VH5Vg We
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37. My phone call to the electrician as I subsequently discovered my wife had phoned. Vq1ve;(8s
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38. From the tears in Nedra’s eyes we can deduce that something sad ____. 5<KY}
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39. Greatly agitated, I rushed to the apartment and tried the door, to find it locked. [_?dp aTt
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40. More than a quarter of the smokers in last year’s survey said they had begun smoking regularly while in college. }0?\H)/edP
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42. London Bridge was then rebuilt as part of a tourist attraction. ET 2@dY~
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44. The local health organization is reported twenty-five years ago when Dr. Audon became its first president. chF@',9t
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46. The students expected there more reviewing classes before the final exams. OmR)W'
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47. A few years ago, through Italy, the idea for a history of Florentine architecture occurred to him. o'SZsG
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49. First designated in 1970, Earth Day has become an annual international event concerns about environmental issues such as pollution. Ey#7L
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52. It is useful to be able to predict the extent which a price change will affect supply and demand. :yi?<
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54. Settlers of the western United States had a sense of equality in the face of hardship, led to democratic political practices. [Xyu_I-c
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60. We hope the measures to control prices taken by the government will succeed. QR2S67-
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62. Scientists say it may be five or ten years ____ it is possible to test this medicine on human patients. eIJ>bM
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65. Although many people view conflict as bad, conflict is sometimes useful ____ it forces people to test the relative merits of their attitudes and behaviors. o_1N "o%
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66. It was training that he had as a young man ____ made him such a good engineer. t/}NX[q
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69. Doing your homework is a sure way to improve your test scores, and this is especially true it comes to classroom tests. *f3S tX
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86. Fat cannot change into muscle ____ muscle changes into fat. peVY2\1>R
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92. ____ can help but be fascinated by the world into which he is taken by the science fiction. [\ku,yd%0
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