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4. It is impossible to forget the speech that the president gave at the commencement ceremony.
5. The athlete, a Christian, like his parents, died in 1945 in a Japanese internment camp 6. The picture drawn is a one, and it has been unable to provide a convincing account of 7. The choice of players for the team seemed completely 8. He listened in concentration as Mr. Mercer described how one soldier shot off his leg 9. Respect for life is a principle of English law.
10. Building a home is a more business compared with buying one.
1. Her reputation suffered a blow as the result of the scandal.
2. In explaining this situation, it might be possible to point to sources to the nation: its culture, mentality, religions, or geography.
3. His difficulties may make it impossible for him to recognize you and his family.
4. He had never previously thought of himself as or even as particularly materialistic.
5. Like a dreamer, the young artist is absorbed in of something outside himself and does not identify with it.
6. The club, where I am staying, releases forgotten gusts of memory, like those lilies which only _ their sweet perfume at night.
7. If it is a technique which works for you then, use it 8. You would some responsibility immediately for particular areas and additional 9. This raises the question whether the education of children in rural communities is prejudiced by the of a curriculum devised for urban conditions. of parents who remove their sons from the school at too early an age.
cloze on one‘s disposition and accomplish can be viewed as icing on the cake, an extra sweetness to life. But such external
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