1. WORDS church figure less nature room social start though toward young [001] of the Georgia WIMSA chapter, for a year, speaking to _____ groups throughout the metro area. Sellers was a nurse [002] handling doctrinal debates within the Roman Catholic _____ , setting down clear guidelines for how dissident theo [003] ew guidelines appear to be an attempt by the Catholic _____ , which maintains its centuries-old tradition of a st [004] moir, he attended the Jewish chapel, then switched to _____ . After graduating from West Point, Mr. Salter enrolle [005] ined the streets outside St. Edmund's Roman Catholic _____ in Sheepshead Bay as skirling bagpipes played "Amazi [006] to the couple's baby, Gabrielle, in May, entered the _____ with her head down and dark glasses covering her eyes [007] ion of African American churches, (Charles) Johnson's _____ and its pastor also share a 6 percent commission for [008] rmation. He belonged to St. Frances de Sales Catholic _____ in Washington. In 1976, she returned temporarily to t [009] e of the riches owned by people in authority and the _____ . He had many qualities - he was a great sportsman, a [010] DDING SERVICE The priest stands at the front of the _____ , facing all the people. The man and woman kneel - ge [011] years later his father was appointed to its imposing _____ as orthodox protopope or high priest. At 14, Emil wa [012] eauvais stands the charming little Romanian Orthodox _____ , and further on the gardens of the Luxembourg Palace [013] such as Everton and Southampton which began life as _____ teams. In athletics the mantle of Eric Liddell, hero [014] Instead, when the former soldier joined a Charismatic _____ near his home in Southampton he turned into a world [015] g self-discipline. But attitudes have changed. Inter- _____ leagues for soccer and cricket have grown in the past [016] at the pinnacle of sporting achievement. But fawning _____ attention can quickly turn to condemnation when idol [017] al. He became a Christian at 18. 'I started going to _____ and realised that Jesus was not a shadowy figure fro [018] to cover. 'There was a guy in there,' he once told a _____ service. 'I'd used his name before, but I never reali [019] ting that his funeral should take place in the little _____ at Lochranza in a beautiful grey bay half a world awa [020] lis. He made three series of television programmes on _____ music. From 1952 to 1965 he was Organist of St Bride' [021] he refounding of its fine musical tradition after the _____ 's wartime destruction; there, too, he oversaw the bui [022] erous enough to act as the Echo Organ for the Temple _____ '. In the still roofless and war-damaged [023] '. In the still roofless and war-damaged _____ he had inherited, as he wrote, 'a piano working alon [024] The Cassock Pocket-Book (of Divers Diversions for the _____ Musician and Sundry Solaces for the Sabbath Sojourne [025] n his two witty and apt dissections of the foibles of _____ musicians, Organo Pleno (1970) and Full Swell (1972). 2. WORDS church figure less nature room social start though toward young [001] the Mariners in the American League West. 'It's human _____ to want to do well against your old team,' said Snow, [002] ion of mainstream songs, most of them of a depressing _____ . But in the past, the band has offered music that wa [003] mental despoiler, it did create the largest system of _____ preserves in the world. This vast natural collection [004] sky, inhaling deeply and marveling at the majesty of _____ , the mountains and rushing water (melting off Lassen). [005] sed on the automobile and yet preserving contact with _____ , can be discerned under the deceptive surface of our [006] in the spiritual benefits of continuous contact with _____ -a recurring theme in American thought and literature. [007] ted to reestablish the nuclear family in relation to _____ -a building block of Jeffersonian democracy. To recov [008] y we're getting a divorce'. I: I see. JS: People by _____ are conservative. We're afraid of change, we're afrai [009] ctim can be taken to hospital, or whether, given the _____ of their particular accident, the victim should be l [010] ep farm animals. They wrote poetry about freedom and _____ . They attended open-air pop concerts, where some of [011] ayer at the north pole really is. 'We want to see if _____ is being damaged here as much as it is in other plac [012] . Vehicles multiply faster than roads - it's a law of _____ . How long before the whole system breaks down? By 2 [013] y remind us of things we have forgotten about human _____ . *** SPORTS REPORT Announcer: Last night Tottenha [014] Professor Challenger or Allan Quartermain dealt with _____ and natives, their technology (maps and guns) wasn't [015] draw attention to the their convictions about the the _____ of the universe. Back in the house, Jencks has knocke [016] d an unbounded admiration because of the 'excessive' _____ of his characters. His Cartea Amagirilor ('The Book [017] learning on them before that is to misunderstand the _____ of very early childhood.' In Penelope Leach's perhap [018] rather than just a tourist. But as Tim, an editor of _____ magazine warned after spending a year teaching in Fr [019] dwifery in Fiji - giving her useful insights into the _____ of traditional poetry - agrees. 'Credits are irreleva [020] s - in some degree due to the semi- autobiographical _____ of the book itself, but also marking a real developmen [021] is cannot be done by ignoring what is known about the _____ of life. The lengths to which the Pope is prepared to [022] ions. 'Acts of cruelty occurred . . .' like an act of _____ , for which nobody can be held responsible. Meanwhile, [023] is preoccupation with the meaning of poetry, with the _____ of the activity of making poems. It was this preoccu [024] . Though the production can't disguise the protracted _____ of the play, Walters' cast brings a biting exuberance [025] which dealt with the gunpowder epic, the reviewer in _____ wrote: No work of scholarship in the 20th century ha 3. WORDS church figure less nature room social start though toward young [001] for this gesture of friendship. He politely declined, _____ , because the 55- year- old pediatrician's presence w [002] ert, who died in May 1996 of autoerotic asphyxiation. _____ it was obviously an accident, reports of Gilbert's de [003] ,' garnered better reviews than its predecessor, even _____ she was working with different musicians and doing m [004] sensitive accompaniments. Favorable audio review. _____ he was at one time considered this country's greatest [005] s her seem 10 years younger. She also laughs easily, _____ often at the wrong time, like when retelling a painf [006] el of it, the size of a small ballroom, in the 1930s. _____ Wright expressed contempt for 20th century American c [007] eless' still roam the streets, year after year, even _____ they're being dealt with in other cities more humanel [008] d off to the store to buy a program to do that, even _____ the odds are they'll never need to do it again. If y [009] or Frank Sinatra and was a pal of Wayne Newton - even _____ he calls "Danke Schon" "a stupid song." He was the [010] right thing in ordering the recall. That's true even _____ no one knew whether that much meat was in fact conta [011] nor how serious the contamination might be, and even _____ the action had enormous consequences for the company, [012] n and fatally stabbed last spring in the D. C. jail. _____ (Terrell M.) Hager, 22, has not been charged in Harri [013] sement park, the boards end and pavement takes over. _____ the boardwalk runs on in name for eight more blocks t [014] m. Not as big as the house we've got at the moment, _____ . L: No, not as big, it's true, but it's in a much b [015] ding the rains and letting it out a bit at a time as _____ it were a sponge, the forest isn't there, so the rai [016] spendings in the period before the royal engagement. _____ the magazine would not meet her asking fee, she said [017] g you - they'll make you jealous! It wasn't all good, _____ . There were some less pleasant parts mixed in. We h [018] s need water and attention, or they die. I must say, _____ , I think it's better to end a relationship that doesn [019] ctly OK as far as reading and writing are concerned, _____ we've been much more happy to leave the direct teach [020] ve, we love his accent and his country. An American _____ in England is thought to be a little inferior becaus [021] to race to reach the supermarket by 5:30. Generally _____ I find life more inefficient here. If you need an ele [022] pills. You'll have no trouble staying warm at night, _____ , snuggled up in your bed under a Swiss 'duvet,' a sp [023] jacket and tie. He was a bit careless of his health, _____ , drank a lot - gin, Martini, vodka - and he smoked s [024] ns and T-shirt. I don't really spend that much - even _____ Paul pays all the bills! Because we live locally I'm [025] him because he kept a candle burning all night, even _____ the wind kept blowing it out. 'When they found me, 4. WORDS church figure less nature room social start though toward young [001] om apartment she shares just west of downtown covers _____ than 40 miles, but the two places are worlds apart. [002] social spheres, Latino public personages are somehow _____ representative of the whole and [003] representative of the whole and _____ imbued with the singular power to bring either honor [004] n Francisco skyline- dense high rises at the center, _____ dense and [005] dense and _____ high rise at the edges. Our own city, Los Angeles, l [006] r a headstone or a highway marker; he wanted nothing _____ than a plan for a starter civilization set in stone, [007] leave enough money for the project that was completed _____ than a year later: the building of the Georgia Guide [008] se bonds fall. They may then need to be cashed in at _____ than par. Still, investors buy long-term bonds even w [009] ntract workers and part-timers -who get paid more or _____ regularly but have no benefits. The rest of us assume [010] t that paper.' Lamb, as 'Booknotes' viewers know, is _____ interested in the argument or premise of a book than i [011] the West Bank who have been in the United States for _____ than a year. The two, Ghazi Ibrahim Abu Maizar, 23, [012] ing markets. And whatever fallout there is should be _____ severe than that from the Mexican peso crisis that le [013] g. "It should all be over in six months - maybe even _____ ," said a senior Administration official. It sounds [014] showing that the Regal, at $23,860, is priced $2,170 _____ than the Camry. For years, even as rivals like Firs [015] door and he jumped down onto the grass field, and in _____ than five minutes we had taken off again. The stewar [016] lish are ruder than the Americans. B: Or that they're _____ honest. S: Mmm. Yes. B: Something else. We're actual [017] that nearly 5 million working women in Britain earn _____ that the minimum wage of 108 a week. Well, I'm one o [018] . He discovered that the use of metal containers was _____ expensive and quicker than common traditional method [019] ker than common traditional methods. There would be _____ damage and so fewer repairs needed for the ships. Co [020] s amounts of cargo can be delivered at one time, and _____ time is likely to be wasted on the way. Cargo goes [021] ealous! It wasn't all good, though. There were some _____ pleasant parts mixed in. We had to wait for nearly an [022] e on your way in a moment or two. But there are also _____ simple, more complex methods of paying, that take a [023] and now I use it as much as possible. I use my car _____ . I try to do ten per cent fewer miles every year, so [024] ly ten thousand. I: So does this mean that you travel _____ ? J: This doesn't mean that I travel [025] ? J: This doesn't mean that I travel _____ , it means I walk more often. When I do my shopping, 5. WORDS church figure less nature room social start though toward young [001] red statue in a cemetery or garden, she's a peaceful _____ , but her body is pierced by a bronze culvert pipe th [002] its are going to be dinosaurs. Try thinking of ways to _____ out what students know other than by how long they sa [003] ter having climbed six-tenths of 1 percent in June, a _____ unchanged from the initial report. It was the weakes [004] It's a quixotic attempt - but Jencks cuts a quixotic _____ , long, lean, gentle and kindly. He is the design worl [005] utional in the direction of Port Royal, a neat little _____ , like a bank-clerk, with his sober attache- case and [006] to church and realised that Jesus was not a shadowy _____ from history but the Son of God who deserved my trust [007] passage of time, he will be recognised as a greater _____ than the scholar from Rotterdam. Most great mountain [008] We present it as an opportunity to become a pastoral _____ for people who are interested in children's broader e [009] rseas students - numbers are back up to the pre-1979 _____ , when the first Thatcher government removed the gener [010] day morning for similar classes. He is a charismatic _____ . In addition to his pedagogic skills he commands resp [011] RSON John Lambert was a fine composer and a central _____ in the British musical scene, yet also one of its mos [012] . .' Part of the reason Lambert was such a magnetic _____ to the young was his intense curiosity and openness [013] ing scripted at this moment by some Michael Crichton _____ for the nail-biting, blockbusting movie of high-finan [014] ther Oxford or Cambridge,' he recalled, although the _____ of DH Lawrence stood above them all, Oxbridge or oth [015] n the attempt - sized up straightaway by that astute _____ , the scout - reappeared, directly transcribed, a deca [016] acquiring wealth. Politicians and trade unions do not _____ in their language except as irrelevances. They know t [017] e 25,000 private business trips abroad; in 1993, the _____ was 424,000. Salaries for state employees, such as t [018] overcrowding and student debt. The CVCP insists the _____ is lower - around 13 per cent. While more crowded ca [019] tain politely, but moved a little away from the ugly _____ who had destroyed the night's peace. The ship contin [020] every detail of that fresh young face and straight _____ came back to Marlow. He could almost imagine himself [021] out into the blackness, standing there like a lonely _____ by a dark and hopeless sea. I began to think he was [022] remember him. I shall always see his lonely, shaking _____ on that hotel veranda, I suffering in the darkness. [023] ens, when you can only just recognize a sadly changed _____ from the past, who reappears in your life for a mome [024] been very frightened of the lonely, white uniformed _____ , who had arrived so unexpectedly, and who gave them o [025] t moment a movement caught his eye, and he saw a dark _____ move quickly past. 'Cornelius!' he called in a strong 6. WORDS church figure less nature room social start though toward young [001] fe of the loan. The following figures assume that you _____ accelerated principal payments in the first month of [002] 6 and was playing semipro by age 12. Almost from the _____ , he was drawn to the sound of boogie-woogie, enraptur [003] hing hard enough and cursed sincerely enough it would _____ working), a couple of screwdrivers and a pair of Vise [004] the Stormont area of Belfast, where the talks are to _____ on Sept. 15. "In reaching it I have considered caref [005] 8 percent. Still, the Dow is up 18 percent since the _____ of the year. Still, yesterday's session seemed to be [006] not get mad with anyone or make any trouble. Do not _____ an argument or discuss who was to blame, or who wen [007] get to know girls, but when I'm anywhere near them I _____ to get nervous and drop things. Yesterday at school [008] , but it's stuffed full of kleenex. How long until I _____ to look like a woman? *** Q: A boy at school aske [009] that all right? Man: Mmm, fine. Er... when shall we _____ ? *** Boss: Anita, will you come here a minute? Co [010] always going to be them, we are wrong. They are the _____ . As sure as fate, they are coming our way. I: David [011] people realize what is involved. On a typical day, I _____ work at 6 am, and work past 4 pm. That's at least 8 [012] nd in all kinds of road conditions. P: How did it all _____ ? M: Well, 'Volkswagen' translated back into the German [013] happy, and if you lose, it's the same. I mean if you _____ getting upset every time you lose, I think it's time [014] ove my pronunciation. I will need good English when I _____ university in Portugal next year, because I am going [015] n catch the 10:30 am flight from London, Heathrow and _____ work in New York an hour earlier. You can't get a m [016] very early in the morning, we'll get a good place to _____ hitchhiking and we'll soon be well on our way'. So w [017] and we'll soon be well on our way'. So we got to the _____ of the motorway and I just couldn't believe it. I've [018] rtise and goodwill that exist in a community once you _____ trying to dig it out. The range of people that have [019] st shy. Anyway, in the States it's very different. We _____ conversations with people in the street, in the subw [020] nd she worked in hospitals and offices. Dad used to _____ work at four o'clock in the morning and, from when I [021] P: I see. But what about his writing - when did that _____ ? Lucy: After the war. He went to Jamaica and loved i [022] fter a jog. Plenty of people told me I was crazy to _____ running. Reassuring evidence now comes from doctors i [023] to greet him, so up I get. I take him downstairs and _____ getting breakfast ready. Before long the other kids H [024] of day that things happen. People get up later, and _____ work later. I [025] work later. I _____ work at ten, and lunchtime is much longer. Everythin 7. WORDS church figure less nature room social start though toward young [001] s keeping it at arm's length. He enjoys cable TV and _____ service. Acquaintances think of him as a couch potat [002] ith outstretched hands, standing in the center of the _____ . Cast in concrete and sandblasted to resemble a weath [003] e paint. Little smudges and stains of color dot every _____ of his house. In the rearmost bedroom, which he uses [004] a bench up to the piano at Mr. A's, a popular dining _____ and lounge where he has been a fixture for years. He [005] ee- story house she cleans in the suburbs to the one- _____ apartment she shares just west of downtown covers le [006] t plus two pools, a pool house, guardhouse, exercise _____ and two saunas. Hammer filed for bankruptcy in 1996 [007] al light, comfortable banquettes and plenty of elbow _____ between the tables. The gleaming stainless- steel op [008] row of stools, adds focus and excitement to the airy _____ . By comparison, the fenced- in front patio with umbr [009] 14 million fund-raising campaign. Still, Manley sees _____ for improvement. She said 'the rigor of the curricul [010] ny will say the writing itself. They'll rearrange the _____ in which they write, line up pencils, undertake a last [011] ar,' he wrote 1. 5 million words, sleeping in the same _____ in which he worked. Favorable book review. Indeed [012] t the chain link. The dilapidated, city- owned single- _____ -occupancy hotel that used to stand on this corner of [013] tack, the suspect brought the victim to the emergency _____ at Mount Sinai Medical Center and then fled, the pol [014] one. AS the last of his teammates left the dressing _____ yesterday, the veteran Giants linebacker Corey Mille [015] with mushy steering, velour-covered bench seats and _____ for six. But through Sept. 15, Buick dealerships in [016] e. In Doe v. America Online, someone was using a chat _____ to drum up interest in a questionable videotape that [017] house is to knock down the wall between the living- _____ and the dining- [018] and the dining- _____ . Then you'd have a good-sized [019] . Then you'd have a good-sized _____ . And think how cosy it would be on a winter evening, [020] So, last Saturday when she was out, I went into her _____ and put on some of her perfume. I loved it! Then I t [021] n your capital city about finding a reasonably priced _____ for the night? Find someone in your class who has e [022] ese hotels are mainly quiet and clean, they tidy your _____ for you, and some reduce their prices in the quiet s [023] free cooked breakfast included in the price of the _____ . Cheap hotels (those that charge 20 and under per n [024] oors, so it was impossible to leave anything in the _____ . When I complained about this, one desk clerk handed [025] f rope and told me I could tie the door shut. In one _____ , there was nowhere to wash except a broken wash- ba 8. WORDS church figure less nature room social start though toward young [001] switched teams doesn't mean I have any hard feelings _____ them. It's only a coincidence that I did well against [002] ly provide the first indication molten rock is moving _____ the surface, often followed by venting of steam and a [003] elighted by the memorial. They see it as a major step _____ equality. The issue of total equality is a burning o [004] into a waiting car and whisked her against her will _____ the Bosnian Serbs' mountain capital at Pale, where h [005] ome directly involved in politics as the nation heads _____ a scheduled election in May. Mr. Hun Sen has said he [006] stone- faced when he finally emerged from his privacy _____ evening yesterday. The march, just like the torture [007] in the tissues. Their work took science a giant step _____ an understanding of how proteins do their vital work. [008] the increased water supply would be the first step _____ progress and development for the village and its inha [009] ccount of the work you do and describe your attitude _____ it. Are you happy with this type of work? Do you work [010] on All eyes turned to the trees. A horseman rode out, _____ the Roman army. There was something strange about the [011] !" All eyes turned to the trees. A horseman rode out, _____ the Roman army. There was something strange about the [012] med his anger at the Roman army, then threw the head _____ them. Maximus's men stared back and waited for their [013] to attack. Several carriages travelled along the road _____ the battle area, protected by, Roman soldiers. Inside [014] d soldier, and held it high. His men fought their way _____ it and defended their position bravely. More and more [015] t alive and killing them quickly. Maximus walked back _____ the command point, sometimes stopping to speak to a d [016] us," replied Maximus. Commodus, Gaius, and Falco came _____ Maximus. "Here he is," said Commodus. "The hero of th [017] ntus. "The Emperor died in his sleep." Maximus looked _____ the entrance of the tent and saw four royal guards wi [018] ime to see Maximus's sword as it flew through the air _____ him and landed in his chest. He fell to his death. C [019] "Guard!" he shouted. Cornelius turned around and rode _____ Maximus at full speed, his sword ready. As they met, [020] from Cornelius's sword. He fought the pain and moved _____ the horses. Chapter 4 A Prisoner Again' Maximus rod [021] . He changed horses and continued his urgent, flight _____ Spain and the faraway hills above Trujillo. In the l [022] tement and happiness and ran out of the field. He ran _____ the flag, calling, "Father! Father!" The woman, too, [023] ag, calling, "Father! Father!" The woman, too, looked _____ the flag. But there was something about it that worri [024] im into the dirt of the road. Then they rode straight _____ his screaming mother. At the hills turned pink and go [025] their broken, burnt bodies and cried. He looked down _____ the ruin of the house he had built, to the dead apple 9. WORDS church figure less nature room social start though toward young [001] go, have exploded after acquiring Otis Nixon and Eric _____ . Nixon had three hits in four at-bats and drove in t [002] ers before a paid crowd of 53,638 at Dodger Stadium. _____ had a two run-scoring doubles in three at- bats and [003] s in three at- bats and scored three runs. Nixon and _____ have a combined. 400 batting average with eight runs [004] have solidified his position in history, but he died _____ (and insane) at age 47 in 1908. Working against him t [005] example. Your parents might have anticipated that a _____ soprano making an L. A. debut as Mimi, such as Ana M [006] reclaim its former powerhouse position in junior and _____ women's apparel. The company is also beefing up its p [007] are male-only -but the changes came too late for Lucy _____ , a commercial pilot and a deskbound captain in the Na [008] eans brazenly against the post. Just behind him is a _____ guy who sent this card to his dad in 1916, writing on [009] sraeli forces from southern Lebanon, a day after four _____ Israeli soldiers burned to death there in a blaze ig [010] victory for Japanese who have been trying to educate _____ people about their country's wartime atrocities, the [011] c or mixed ethnic backgrounds. It is sad to see a _____ politician's promising career go down the drain in a [012] diabolically programmed to place authentic demands on _____ caregivers - primarily the tasks of tending to both [013] pensive, space-efficient means for inculcating in the _____ a sense of discipline and responsibility. (Which is w [014] e messes on your carpet. Tamagotchis also motivate a _____ mind to get comfortable with digital technology. I [015] victory over No. 8 Anke Huber - the biggest win of her _____ career - and was embraced as wildly and warmly by the [016] tations if you look at the photos of him when he was _____ . He was a handsome [017] . He was a handsome _____ officer with short curly hair and a big black mousta [018] near Bath. She's in her late fifties, but she's quite _____ in spirit. She has a fair complexion, thick brown hai [019] m is that you want to find these children at quite a _____ age, to train them and motivate them as early as pos [020] their sport the whole of their life. But they're so _____ that they can lose their childhood, and they're adul [021] y're still children. Everybody's looking for the new _____ star of the future, because there's a lot of money t [022] re are tennis schools which accept children from as _____ as 9. So from the age of 9 a boy or girl is playing [023] hat I'm perfectly sure. I: Pam de Gruchy thinks that _____ players shouldn't be allowed to become professionals [024] d her what was responsible for the pressures on the _____ players - was it the money that can be earned, the [025] quite simply be wrong. As it was about Jan Martin, a _____ woman film- maker turned down for a job after wrong 10. WORDS church figure less nature room social start though toward young [001] Latinos. With so many Latinos visible in a variety of _____ spheres, Latino public personages are somehow less r [002] ious of the urban model of the European city and the _____ ills that they perceived grew out of its density and [003] l. This other kind of city was, in fact, the cause of _____ problems-alienation, community disintegration, deade [004] ion, community disintegration, deadening conformity, _____ and economic injustice. It is still difficult to read [005] really needs,' said Ramiro Nepita, 35, a Mexico City _____ worker who belongs to the Democratic Alliance, PRI r [006] e part because they are the place where this nation's _____ problems come home to roost. But as voters study vou [007] e all applicants, regardless of educational ability or _____ background? If a school accepts only those children i [008] or credits in high school: four in English, three in _____ studies/science, three in mathematics, three in natura [009] ges. Sweden's self-image is built around its humane _____ welfare system at home and its promotion of racial h [010] newspaper, Dagens Nyheter, reported this month that _____ Democratic governments between 1935 and 1976 coerced [011] early as possible. Umm... at that age they don't have _____ problems, you know they don't have boyfriends or gir [012] o inform young people on drug abuse. He has a strong _____ conscience, and has supported causes such as the ant [013] ment for the village and its inhabitants. Some of the _____ effects of the new pumps were planned for. For exam [014] ible the Thatcherite reforms of the welfare state in _____ security, education, health and housing. His own ear [015] key part with Norman Fowler in establishing the 1984 _____ security review that led to the right to opt out of [016] ols. And he encouraged David Willetts, the health and _____ security specialist, to undertake work on health whic [017] (typical was Tebbit's rabble-rousing mocking of the _____ sciences); recurrent demands for greater accountabil [018] nd most students were more concerned with doing their _____ lives. I am not the most motivated of people, so that [019] to communicate better; communicating is an important _____ skill. In school, you sit in a class and are told wha [020] s training to be a priest, dad is a metallurgist. My _____ life is quite restrictive. My first year, I would hav [021] ry they can relate to.' 'I don't like to play up the _____ consciousness in the show, but we are about hard wor [022] f this age need lots of love and reassurance and some _____ contact with other toddlers. They do not need to acq [023] e cost, with a prison population so colossal that the _____ dislocation would be terrifying. Only 3 per cent of c [024] rts: a 'checklist', compiled by the teacher, covering _____ and emotional development, motor skills, language, ma [025] y, such as language skills and a greater awareness of _____ and cultural differences, some MBAs give students th