1. WORDS bend brain cousin defend explore pack relief scale slip stem [001] d! Our Globe has gone. While Iss had taken a group to _____ the cave, the rest of us were on guard at the entran [002] en anything of Birmingham yet.' She decided to go and _____ . An hour later she was waiting for the bus. When it a [003] rself turn round to look. 'I'd really quite like to _____ Polreath tomorrow morning,' Anna said. 'It seems funn [004] mined diamonds. There are also theme parks you can _____ which show what life's like in all the countries of [005] IV. So it'll be fun to take a little tour tomorrow, _____ the area, do some sightseeing - if the weather's not [006] cluding a rugged, lovely stretch of the Penine Way to _____ . The clear, clean lakes and rivers provide some of t [007] so much work every week. 'It is an interest I want to _____ ,' he says. 'I'm doing this for my own personal satisf [008] of conventional language-usage, to free language to _____ and express the hitherto unknown. This Joycean attitu [009] hey would wear identical surplus navy greatcoats and _____ the hidden sides of London in a canal boat: 'mile aft [010] t in seminars of up to 30 people it is impossible to _____ your ideas and have an academic debate. 'We were told [011] d! Our Globe has gone. While Iss had taken a group to _____ the cave, the rest of us were on guard at the entran [012] en anything of Birmingham yet.' She decided to go and _____ . An hour later she was waiting for the bus. When it a [013] rself turn round to look. 'I'd really quite like to _____ Polreath tomorrow morning,' Anna said. 'It seems funn 2. WORDS bend brain cousin defend explore pack relief scale slip stem [001] to hurry away from his accusing stare. But it was a _____ to know she would be able to eat the lunch. She had b [002] were supposed to arrive from Hightree Hall. It was a _____ to see that none of the Starkadders seemed to be aro [003] car, with driver, waiting for them. Flora saw to her _____ that Claud was looking out of the car window. She w [004] ulate you!' cried Flora, who was indeed overcome with _____ and satisfaction. 'Charming,' murmured Claud, behind [005] ck' - Mr Neck looked up with an expression of extreme _____ and delight. 'Well, well,' said Mr Neck, 'so how's t [006] had twice been invited to tea there. Much to Flora's _____ , Mrs Hawk-Monitor seemed very fond of Elfine, and des [007] t interest of the other passengers. So it was a great _____ to Flora to watch Dr Mdel take control of the situati [008] t sleep,' she said. 'Was that Daddy?' Wendy sighed in _____ . 'No, not Daddy.' 'More threats?' Wendy nodded. Sudd [009] f down a side road. Woods and Kani breathed a sigh of _____ . At last, Kani turned off the main road, and then do [010] n the door: LESOTHO POSTAL SERVICE. Woods sighed with _____ . 'What are you doing on foot, Father?' the man asked. [011] he picked up the phone. 'Donald?' Woods exploded with _____ . 'Wendy! I'm here! Come as quickly as you can.' Afte [012] ed line marked the frontier, and Wendy felt a wave of _____ when all of them had crossed that line. She looked a [013] inally the crowd parted, and Mr Sniggs gave a sigh of _____ . Oh, it's quite all right. It isn't Rending. It's Pen [014] while I was still speaking.' Poor Grimes! It'll be a _____ when the holidays start.' But Captain Grimes' holiday [015] ith a warm fire and candle light. It was also a great _____ to recognize Dr Lloyd, who Mrs Reed called in for he [016] I began to experience a great feeling of freedom and _____ . At last I had said what I felt! Mrs Reed looked frig [017] at once and smiled down at me. 'Is that all? What a _____ ! All right, I shall have to confess, although you may [018] time and now I let them flow freely. It was a great _____ . 'Don't cry, Jane, please be calm,' he begged. 'How [019] t the row of dials on his chest, and then sighed with _____ . She had not interfered with his air system. He had e [020] mine to take me away and look after me. I sighed with _____ as I sat down beside her again on our seat, and we fl [021] ood friend Charlotte Lucas occasionally gave her some _____ , by kindly listening to some of Mr Collins' long spee [022] ied. When she had a moment to herself, it was a great _____ to walk outside in the garden or the park, alone with [023] d and tucked what was a rather ordinary bullpen, the _____ corps, in its first season under the noted pitching c [024] f Simsbury ran an advertisement offering property tax _____ and staff assistance to anyone willing to relocate th [025] es for education 'IRAs' add up to $40 billion of tax _____ in the next five years for parents, students and save 3. WORDS bend brain cousin defend explore pack relief scale slip stem [001] a large plate of egg and chips. 'Beer's good for the _____ , you know, Lewis,' said Morse. 'You may be right, sir [002] ed.' 'Really?' said Morse. 'Well, I expect your rapid _____ will have already discovered how the two deaths are c [003] very diicult case after all. You didn't need a great _____ to solve a murder case, just careful investigation of [004] . 216 is his address.' Suddenly light flooded Morse's _____ . His eyes were shining as he jumped up. 'I've got th [005] . During that time Catherine was dangerously ill with _____ fever, and Or Kenneth warned us that even if she reco [006] Or Kenneth warned us that even if she recovered, her _____ would never return to normal. However she did seem to [007] ingle wish, for something my whole body and heart and _____ have wanted for so long! Oh God! It's a long fight! I [008] The woodshed experience damaged something in my child- _____ all those years ago. And it's because of that experi [009] tion, surely? 'The . . the reflex indicates possible _____ damage,' he began cautiously. 'Could he be pretendin [010] y Dr Hersch also show. . , also have signs of possible _____ damage.' 'But why is he unconscious?' the police off [011] , 'I saw his body,' Woods said shortly. 'He died of _____ damage caused by someone hitting him on the head seve [012] g quite still in the darkness, his eyes closed and his _____ turning and turning regularly all night. And in anoth [013] same sort of person, that there was something in my _____ and heart, in my blood and bone, that connected me t [014] can't see but I must feel, or my heart will stop my _____ will burst! Let me touch you, or I can't live!' I hel [015] u said? Not at all intelligent' 'He has an excellent _____ , sir.' 'Did you say he was rather plain, ugly, in fac [016] ence the events of life. Perhaps the heat had made my _____ soft, and a part of it had gone crazy. The heat and M [017] liquid that, I discovered later, was part of Mister's _____ . Chapter 2 Devon Hardy A policeman led me' to the f [018] ing and eating crabs. But when doctors described the _____ changes and partial memory loss among the five patien [019] tupid or something. Who should I talk to? I think my _____ just isn't big enough to hold very much. We have exa [020] a laser printer. How did he do it? Did it take a big _____ , or just lots of hard work? Although David is no fool [021] nness, allied perhaps with the gradual growth of the _____ and of human language? The difference is not merely [022] t mentioned in the encyclical, assumes that only the _____ stem needs to be dead. It would be interesting to kn [023] t alarm and amazement on Thaar. The Great Scientist's _____ , swimming like a huge piece of rock in its bath of li [024] No, they're not.' The whisky swam happily through his _____ . I suppose I'm one of the lucky ones, really,' he sai [025] f the new super-intelligent androids with the Nexus-6 _____ . Most police forces were protesting about them, in Ru 4. WORDS bend brain cousin defend explore pack relief scale slip stem [001] garden. Suddenly, a dark blue Ferrari came round the _____ , turned in at the gates, and stopped. Niels Grafalk [002] to ride on. 'I'll catch you up later!' he shouted. A _____ in the road, and the whole place disappeared. Millie [003] pped a little perfume bottle, madam, and she tried to _____ right down and pick it up herself - a thing she never [004] e thought. But as he watched her slim figure turn and _____ over the food, he suddenly felt depressed and hopel [005] an film. After two and a half hours of watching him _____ iron and jump over tall buildings, Susan felt ready [006] ones - one of Biko's closest friends - drove round the _____ and saw the police lights of the road-block flashing [007] t evening, the sun had gone when Scarlett reached the _____ in the road. Big Sam was nowhere to be seen, and she [008] Three days later, in the late afternoon, from around a _____ in the river, we heard singing. It was church music. [009] ut this might be Guampu,' I said. We came round the _____ and saw small houses with metal roof. In the middle o [010] irline approaches into LAX- meandering descents that _____ around Malibu Beach and across Stone Canyon Reservoi [011] w was so strong, the story goes, that only he could _____ it. He dressed in green, lived in the forest with hi [012] he moor, the heather, and the white road. Then, in a _____ in the road, I found the roadman. He had just started [013] king in Greek. Then, as Mark and Colin came round a _____ , they heard shouts, a scream from a woman, and then a [014] on towards Agios Georgios. As I came round the last _____ in the path I saw the hotel. A man came out of the ma [015] e.' 'Yes. We think that he went to sleep. There was a _____ in the road and he didn't turn. He just drove stra [016] and smoothly over the first fences. Then round the _____ and faster down the hill. Everything looked all right [017] he8 first two fences, then up the hill, round the top _____ . Then downhill, to the next seven fences. We were i [018] t of the basket. It was at the bottom, and he had to _____ down, lower and lower. At the same time, he was tryi [019] oes not. When I meet a cat, I say hello to it. Then I _____ down and I stroke it gently, behind the ears and alo [020] ls!' he shouted. 'Aku-nna, have you got a wooden leg? _____ your knees, child!' The girls practised hard for a lo [021] garden. Suddenly, a dark blue Ferrari came round the _____ , turned in at the gates, and stopped. Niels Grafalk [022] to ride on. 'I'll catch you up later!' he shouted. A _____ in the road, and the whole place disappeared. Millie [023] pped a little perfume bottle, madam, and she tried to _____ right down and pick it up herself - a thing she never [024] e thought. But as he watched her slim figure turn and _____ over the food, he suddenly felt depressed and hopel [025] an film. After two and a half hours of watching him _____ iron and jump over tall buildings, Susan felt ready 5. WORDS bend brain cousin defend explore pack relief scale slip stem [001] as most unpleasant. I was worried my false hair might _____ , but it didn't. All those things you've been doing, [002] ' Mr Mybug jumped at this remark, which Flora had let _____ unintentionally, and said eagerly, 'It would be grea [003] Rochester sternly. 'She and her magic made my horse _____ on the ice last night.' Mrs Fairfax looked puzzled an [004] p reacting with astonishment, however, when Lydia let _____ the name of Mr Darcy. He had apparently been present [005] r to go to the shower and toilet - if you happened to _____ on the way to the toilet in the dark in the middle o [006] ugs - most people smoke dope. People are beginning to _____ behind with their work because of extra-curricular a [007] little, but enough to make sure that the saddle would _____ dangerously about half way round the race. Another of [008] as most unpleasant. I was worried my false hair might _____ , but it didn't. All those things you've been doing, [009] ' Mr Mybug jumped at this remark, which Flora had let _____ unintentionally, and said eagerly, 'It would be grea [010] Rochester sternly. 'She and her magic made my horse _____ on the ice last night.' Mrs Fairfax looked puzzled an [011] p reacting with astonishment, however, when Lydia let _____ the name of Mr Darcy. He had apparently been present 6. WORDS bend brain cousin defend explore pack relief scale slip stem [001] e details?' 'I just want to know what happened to my _____ . He was young, strong; it's hard to imagine him fal [002] t I'd seen her somewhere before. 'You're Boom Boom's _____ , aren't you?' she asked with a quick smile. 'I'm Pai [003] mile audiences loved. 'I'd been seeing a lot of your _____ the last few months. I think we were in love. I want [004] rive back to town. I was quiet too, thinking about my _____ . I wished I'd seen more of him during the past few mo [005] rhaps because he didn't offer me any sympathy for my _____ 's death. 'Maybe you could show me exactly where my [006] 's death. 'Maybe you could show me exactly where my _____ went in,' I said. A cold wind whistled around the ri [007] up at us. We walked to the end of the wharf. 'Your _____ was probably standing here. It was a wet day. We had [008] d leg.' 'This isn't the ship that was here the day my _____ died, is it?' 'No, of course not,' Phillips said. 'T [009] be able to tell you anything. If anyone had seen your _____ go in, they'd have said something at the time.' 'I [010] to come down to the Port?' 'No one. Boom Boom was my _____ and I want to find out about his death.' We drove t [011] 'Are you related to Boom Boom Warshawski?' 'I'm his _____ ... The Lucella was across from the Bertha when Boom [012] ve been trying to find someone who might have seen my _____ die.' Sheridan drank from his glass. 'Boom Boom was c [013] water in our holds and we had to dry them out. Your _____ said he knew something about the accident to our shi [014] heridan said. 'This is V. I. Warshawski, Boom2 Boom's _____ - down here asking us all a few questions about his [015] , playing detective, just to avoid admitting that my _____ was dead. I asked Mike Sheridan to drive me back to t [016] he body away. I took a last look round. What had my _____ hidden in his apartment? My mind jumped to Paige Carr [017] around the corner. 'What were you looking for in my _____ 's apartment?' 'My letters, Vic. I told you that.' 'H [018] r their mid-morning break. None of them had seen my _____ 's death. They told me that Phillips and Boom Boom had [019] hat I wanted to go through the personal papers in my _____ 's office. 'Mr Phillips is out of the of fice but Jane [020] llips feels about anything. I think he was glad your _____ would be leaving soon. Your [021] would be leaving soon. Your _____ was an impatient person and he wanted to do everythin [022] ith one or two files.' 'Could I look at the files my _____ took home with him?' She hesitated. 'Why?' I looked [023] Boom Boom. 'I'm not satisfied with the story of my _____ 's death. He was a hockey player, in spite of his bad [024] want, Vic? Got anything for me on the murder at your _____ 's apartment?' 'Nothing on that yet. But I want some b [025] in this, are you?' 'I am involved it happened in my _____ 's apartment.' 'Don't fool around with me, Vic,' Bobby 7. WORDS bend brain cousin defend explore pack relief scale slip stem [001] you.' She nodded. 'I brought a suitcase with me. I'll _____ up the clothes I left here and leave.' She went int [002] et's send that poor creature some of this food. We'll _____ a basket. All those children will love it. And I'm su [003] e horses moved wearily, half-blinded by the dust. The _____ -horse was sick - with a big sore place on her back. S [004] e?' she said in a rough whisper. 'Now I will have to _____ them all again - just because of you. You old fool! [005] l you all about that, Earl,' said Flora. 'Seth, go and _____ what you need for the journey.' And when Seth had go [006] eated doubtfully, in a curiously deep voffice. 'Yes. _____ ,' Duncan said. He showed her what he meant by putting [007] ould choose to have. Lellie turned away, and began to _____ . Then the Captain announced over the public address [008] ther end that would be very diicult. He would have to _____ himself very carefully in soft material to protect hi [009] others and took out all the soft materials in them to _____ around himself. Then he paused for a moment to work o [010] something to say,' he said. 'Now you'd better go and _____ some clothes. Be . back here at five. We'll book you [011] er now, then get her to hospital. Is there a medical _____ in the plane?' 'Yes - under your seat, Sven - but I d [012] still lying neatly in their plastic wallets. I always _____ my clothes in plastic wallets; they've got zips at th [013] s! I can't imagine how long it must have taken her to _____ her suitcase with all those terrifyingly practical pl [014] him about it until after breakfast, because we had to _____ our hags ready to head on to Belize City. When I did [015] ers coming from the Colosseum. His servant helped him _____ a large amount of money into a bag. "Wait outside the [016] ng today and I'm taking Bonnie with me. Get Prissy to _____ her little things. I'll take Prissy, too.' 'You'll ne [017] clothes at home?' 'No. . . yes. . . Mother forgot to _____ them,' I said. This was a lie, and also an unkindness [018] her love for him. She became silent and helped him to _____ his things. Lara's whole life seemed silent without h [019] most astonishing predecessors, Gober's work doesn't _____ its first punch in a spectacle of audacity, bravado o [020] garettes as ever. Seventy percent say the price of a _____ of cigarettes would have to rise by more than $1 - m [021] . But the only thing he remembered about his friend's _____ was that it was 'shiny and big.' That wasn't much he [022] osting $50. There's the practical matter of finding a _____ large enough to carry books, tapes, lunch, computer d [023] kes it. She gives you a receipt for the amount, you _____ your shopping into a box or bag, which the shop gen [024] ry rhyme. Once the assessment is complete, a resource _____ for teachers offers guidance on how to proceed in ea [025] rses, up from 50 per cent the previous year. Matthew _____ , an 18-year-old diploma student, says: 'I was pushed 8. WORDS bend brain cousin defend explore pack relief scale slip stem [001] to the Fox in the spring). The new fall wave of Main _____ productions has the potential to be just as exciting. [002] leaders in Congress - it may avoid the problems that _____ from situations like those of Cory Layton, who lives [003] tioned in the encyclical, assumes that only the brain _____ needs to be dead. It would be interesting to know ho [004] mply ensured a balanced intake of pupils. He aims to _____ the flight of pupils to private schools and to other 9. WORDS bend brain cousin defend explore pack relief scale slip stem [001] inside, and briefly considered the idea of trying to _____ the almost vertical cliff in order to find out. Prude [002] oward mixed-income housing as an alternative to large- _____ housing projects, the critics say that the 80-20 Pro [003] ng life has taught me is this: incompetence on such a _____ is always deliberate. As Bill Bradley headed to the [004] ys Friday at the Greek Theatre. Albums are rated on a _____ of one star (poor), two stars (fair), three stars (go [005] . He called his vision 'Broadacre City,' and built a _____ model of it, the size of a small ballroom, in the 193 [006] hat's depressed him most has been the huge speed and _____ of change that human beings are inflicting on the w [007] ey go for volume (nutty, if there are no economies of _____ )? Are there exploitable niches which they could seek [008] mans did not know about the camps, and why any large- _____ attempt at rebellion 'would have been' doomed from t [009] ersonal and social education. At the other end of the _____ , only 14 per cent of the public in Britain and Franc [010] grata to UK establishment representatives. Given the _____ and brilliance of his achievements, such reactions w [011] a fresh copy of the Times, specially flown out.' The _____ and grandeur of the entertaining allows British diplo [012] was short and impossibly self-righteous. Next down the _____ was being allowed to swear at the geriatric in his h [013] n Festival; while such later works as the choral work _____ (1988) and the delicate Second String Quartet (1986) [014] r, a legitimised Las Vegas gambler on a breathtaking _____ , that made him so very valuable to the scions of the [015] ds) benefited most. The findings contrast with large- _____ studies in Britain over the last 30 years which have [016] Authority heard a review of findings on the 10-level _____ for the national curriculum from two of the initiativ [017] rm decisions were made and research over a long time- _____ was regarded as less relevant. Now we have been promi [018] still need answering. That is the right sort of time _____ for research." Further information on this research i [019] y up itself, my own feeling is that glorying in sheer _____ /Master of the Universe/Superman is what's behind this [020] JAN 95 / Book Review: Sex and secrets on an operatic _____ - The Real Traviata - Gaia Servadio, Hodder & Stought 10. WORDS bend brain cousin defend explore pack relief scale slip stem [001] u have been accused, and you must have the chance to _____ yourself.' And so I told her the whole story of my l [002] d hearing you insulting and bullying a girl who can't _____ herself? You've deliberately chosen not to teach her [003] what can you have to say on this matter? How can you _____ yourself?' 'You take an eager interest in that gentle [004] r her and for me and perhaps for you, too.' 'I shall _____ it until I die,' I said. He smiled, opened his hand a [005] e description did not seem right, and I was trying to _____ Ted. 'Oh, because he is. Why should he have to listen [006] y and pulled with all my strength. The plant tried to _____ itself and then it gave up the fight. It came out of [007] nders disagreed with Memnon. Instead, they decided to _____ their country in battle. The Persian army grouped on [008] n camp, about ,000 hired Greek foot soldiers tried to _____ it. They managed to hurt Alexander's horse, but there [009] ies. In the end, the Persians had too few soldiers to _____ the city. They retreated to the castle, which they he [010] to the gods. 'If I am truly the son of Zeus, you will _____ us and help to make us strong.' Then he led the attac [011] rsia itself. It was natural to expect the Persians to _____ their homeland. Alexander led a small group of horsem [012] (part of present-day Afghanistan); then he decided to _____ the Caspian Gates, which were much closer. His men w [013] y 'Alalalalai'. Every night, Porus's men got ready to _____ themselves, but as soon as the enemy had got out of b [014] n clear guidelines for how dissident theologians can _____ their views. The new rules, officially approved three [015] ing from the rich but only killing when necessary to _____ himself. Everyone knows that Robin Hood robbed from t [016] m to pass off as high-minded necessity his refusal to _____ Maria, the young secretary (movingly played by Victor [017] aths to happiness . . .' As a Scot, I would of course _____ both the social richness of Adam Smith's thought and [018] for bullying and teasing. They have little ability to _____ themselves other than by uncontrolled outbursts of ph [019] u have been accused, and you must have the chance to _____ yourself.' And so I told her the whole story of my l [020] d hearing you insulting and bullying a girl who can't _____ herself? You've deliberately chosen not to teach her [021] what can you have to say on this matter? How can you _____ yourself?' 'You take an eager interest in that gentle [022] r her and for me and perhaps for you, too.' 'I shall _____ it until I die,' I said. He smiled, opened his hand a [023] e description did not seem right, and I was trying to _____ Ted. 'Oh, because he is. Why should he have to listen [024] y and pulled with all my strength. The plant tried to _____ itself and then it gave up the fight. It came out of [025] nders disagreed with Memnon. Instead, they decided to _____ their country in battle. The Persian army grouped on