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Each item contains 7 lines of text. In the middle of each line is a gap (a blank line). Which word fits in all of the gaps in each set? Use the drop-down menu to make your choice. If you choose an incorrect word, it will appear next to the drop-down list. Keep trying until you choose the right word. When you finish the quiz, you will see your score.  Click START OVER to try the quiz again.  
   
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word/phrase fits all the gaps in each set?  
      
   belt   
 courage   
 merchant   
 package   
 punish   
 reflects   
 ruin   
 stir   
 tongue   
 tonight   
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	 belt
 courage
 merchant
 package
 punish
 reflects
 ruin
 stir
 tongue
 tonight
  
 
   
[001] ts weightlessly  above the ring of the settlement.  It  _____  sunlight on to smaller mirrors  that direct it into  t     
[001]  of the club,' he'll say, only  half-jokingly, when he  _____  on his place in the jazz  mainstream. He made his bigg     
[002] ts weightlessly  above the ring of the settlement.  It  _____  sunlight on to smaller mirrors  that direct it into  t     
[003] lume, Poems, published by the Fortune  Press in  1939,  _____  his fascination with alliteration and copious  metapho     
[004] : Who are we in the world?: A  confused foreign policy  _____  a crisis in British identity.  Are widgets the answer?     
[005] ollywood - 'the Egosphere' -  and  with his publishers  _____  the critical acclaim he has  garnered  in a segment of     
[001] uired to produce this  volume of grain.  Such a volume  _____  about 20 percent of  the region's annual water use and     
[002] in the field of medicine.  Because ultrasound  readily  _____  off cells, it can be used to measure blood in  places      
[003] ion  of this device uses a 3 megahertz (MHz) beam that  _____   off arterial blood.  Different blood flow rates will      
[004] of the club,' he'll say, only half- jokingly,  when he  _____  on his place in the jazz mainstream. He  made his  big     
[005] re  faced in  a swathe of reflective glass that merely  _____  other  mundane  buildings, some in brick, some with ha     
[006] he only  issue is  whether a contemporary architecture  _____  the aspirations  of  those who use it or of those that     
  
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	 belt
 courage
 merchant
 package
 punish
 reflects
 ruin
 stir
 tongue
 tonight
  
 
   
[001]  God. A strong, solid  building is a strong  belief. A  _____  would mean a lack of belief.  The GARDEN is your idea      
[001] K,' I said to her. 'It will make a change from a Mayan  _____   ,anyway.' Mary gave me her look again. 'Now, Lisa,' s     
[002] he two men  were lovers. He did everything he could to  _____  Wilde. Three  court cases followed, and they received      
[003] en, burnt bodies and cried. He looked down toward the   _____  of the house he had built, to the dead apple trees. He     
[004] o strangers; anger that his plans had failed;  fear of  _____  and prison and death.  He sat without moving until he      
[005]  God. A strong, solid  building is a strong  belief. A  _____  would mean a lack of belief.  The GARDEN is your idea      
[006] cel our party.  And it's not very thoughtful of you to  _____  the day for everyone  else.'  'I don't understand,' sa     
[007] n on her  bed and burst into tears. Why did he have to  _____  it all?  'I say, you know,' said the fat man, 'you mus     
[008]  his silver tongue, that leads weak women to shame and  _____ .'  She stood up and looked out into the  steady rain.      
[009] and he - he  likes women too much. He'll take her, and  _____  her - that's  what'll happen.'  Flora felt that was un     
[010] ee me, and tells me the farm is  failing, falling into  _____ , losing money.  No matter. There have always been Star     
[011]  where there  are sheds, things are bound to fall into  _____ ... Besides,  from  what in can see from the farm accou     
[012]  dared go in to see her.  She  sat alone, a bent, ugly  _____  of a woman,  staring unseeingly into  the distance. He     
[013] K,' I said to her. 'It will make a change from a Mayan  _____   ,anyway.' Mary gave me her look again. 'Now, Lisa,' s     
[014] he two men  were lovers. He did everything he could to  _____  Wilde. Three  court cases followed, and they received      
[015] en, burnt bodies and cried. He looked down toward the   _____  of the house he had built, to the dead apple trees. He     
[016] o strangers; anger that his plans had failed;  fear of  _____  and prison and death.  He sat without moving until he    
[001] on  Prospect  Heights! that was disaster, devastation,  _____ . Herbert, on  seeing  the engineer, the reporter, and      
[002]  somber taciturnity  occasioned by the devastation and  _____  of his domain. His  hopes,  it is true, were concentra     
[003]  the truth that out of false pride they are   visiting  _____  on Central Africa.      Right now, they are pushing a      
[004] enyin'   that they not only saved Texas from financial  _____ ,   but went far toward redeemin' from a wilderness vas     
[005] probably let   loose Indian insurrections that brought  _____  to the   company.      In 1721 the King sent three com     
[006] rophically   in an invasion of Russia and each brought  _____  on the   country that worshipped him. Each is still gl     
[007] man. "... the nomination of Hearst would compass   the  _____  of the party", Carmack said. "It would be   a disgrace     
  
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 courage
 merchant
 package
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 ruin
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 tonight
  
 
   
[001]  my  terror was too great - I could not speak! And now  _____     14    - when you read about Ethelred breaking the o     
[002] r boys were alone with  Nutty.  'Right.  That's it for  _____ ,' said Nutty.  'Tomorrow you'll have  to give the hors     
[003] f Favel! Favel, do  you hear? I have to fight a battle  _____ , and you talk to me  about  the weather!'  'Mr Preside     
[004] id.  'It's not a good idea  to  argue with  the police  _____ .  They're frightened, and frightened men  are  dangero     
[005] id strongly.  'Mabel will hit San  Fernandez  sometime  _____  or  tomorrow.'  Favel stared at the map.  Then he look     
[006] Max said.  The priest stopped.  'Why did you come here  _____ ?' asked the priest.  'I wanted to know why you and I a     
[007] id Marilla.  "We  can't send you back to the orphanage  _____ .  You'll have to  stay here."Anne is an orphan.  She i     
[008]  the child, "I thought, 'I can sleep in that big  tree  _____ .  I know he'll come in the morning.' I know it's a  lo     
[009] d  Marilla.  "We can't send you back to the orphanage   _____ . You'll have to stay here.  What's your name?" The  ch     
[010] t by the kitchen fire and talked.  "Anne did very well  _____ ," said Matthew.  "Yes," said Marilla.  "She's very sma     
[011] was late and King Arthur was tired.  'I will stay here  _____ ,'  he thought.  'In the morning I will find my way out     
[012] 'I am not angry with Meligrance now.  Let's stay here   _____  and we will go back to Call1clot tomorrow  morning.'       
[013] ke this:  'Put your suit on, William.  We're going out  _____ .' 'I don't  want to go out,' I answered.  'Don't be si     
[014] was 'something' behind me.  I still  have  this fear.   _____  I have to go into my bedroom alone, and perhaps I'll       
[015] cried and my mother  came into the room.  But if I cry  _____ , who will come into my  room? Who will say, 'It's all      
[016] e's still time.  Don't stay here.  Don't play the game  _____ .  But I must play  the game once more.  I'm very sleep     
[017] on't I phone Louis? He can come here and stay with  me  _____ .  I'll tell you something.  I've tried to phone Louis      
[018] .  I must play the game.  What kind of game will it be  _____ ? I shake when I think  about it.  My heart is full of      
[019] ill not like it here.  You will not sleep in  a  hotel  _____ .  I can tell you that.' 'Why are you so rude?' I  aske     
[020]  are you afraid of? ' 'Everything will be safe,  after  _____ ,' I replied.  'But                                         
[021]                                    ,' I replied.  'But  _____  will be terrible.' I watched  and waited like this for     
[022] t this one's pretty too.'  'Let's put the lights on it  _____ , then.''Without Grace?'  Robert  asked in surprise.  '     
[023]  of his day was talking to them on the telephone.  And  _____ , after failing to speak to them all day, he felt a  mo     
[024]  was almost  under the ground.  'This is your room for  _____ ,' the man  said.  'It is late, and the governor is asl     
[025] el thought, 'The sharks are  already waiting for you.   _____  you're going to your death.'  The soldier left in the      
[001]  now and pick up that film the children want  to watch  _____ ,' Wendy said loudly and went out of the  kitchen throu     
[002] o more rain, you  will find a place to cross the river  _____ .'  'I can't wait,' Woods said anxiously, looking again     
[003] or his poems, you know.'  There'll be a heavy bill for  _____ , just you see! But I must  say I'd feel happier if som     
[004] rendy you've met Prendergast, haven't you? is on duty   _____ . I'm off to the pub. How about you?'  All right,' said     
[005] rtable in his evening clothes. Well,  that's over, for  _____ , anyway,' he said. The old man  certainly makes sure h     
[006] ey went down the familiar road. I'm buying the  drinks  _____ ,' said Grimes. In the pub they met the  silver band an     
[007] d former colleague, Paul Pennyfeather, in whose death   _____  we are all involved in some way. It is the beginning o     
[008]   week.'  'Stop!' said. 'You're going too fast for me.  _____  isn't the  right  time to ask Penny to marry  me. Not      
[009] ject of  acid throwing.'  'When you go to the hospital  _____ , could you see if she  can  remember anything, anythin     
[010] h, come in here and sleep with me and that poor child   _____ . I  daren't stay alone with her, she might die.  She w     
[011] And she kissed me. She  turned to Helen.  'How are you  _____ , Helen? Have you coughed a lot today?'  'Not very much     
[012] ing each other  at the moment, so I can amuse myself.'  _____  he did not  look so  stern, and there was a softness i     
[013] s he had been drinking.  'Miss Eyre, you look puzzled.  _____  I want conversation.  It's your  turn. Speak.'  I said     
[014] eally seen her face yet. I'd like to.'  You'll see her  _____ ,' answered Mrs Fairfax. 'I mentioned to  the  master t     
[015] I haven't got  time  now to discover the reason. Well,  _____  you  may leave early, but I want to see you with my gu     
[016] y I'll explain to you why I keep her in my house. But   _____ ,  go and sleep in Adele's room.  You'll be quite safe      
[017] he stadium and the lights  were on.  'Is there a match  _____ ?' Monika asked the taxi driver.  'No,' the taxi driver     
[018] re at five. We'll book you on a plane to South Africa   _____ .' Monika left the SMl offices and walked back to her       
[019] now what to say.' Then say nothing,' Cabinda replied.   _____  my wife and I will take you out to dinner at the Feira     
[020] replied. 'Not yet! Joseph will send it with  the plane  _____  and I will get it tomorrow morning.' 'Vitjord  tried t     
[021] e at the Strand. Carlsons meeting  is at eight 0' dock  _____ .' Monika didn't give up. She  watched Millham United p     
[022]  loud voffice. ,'1 shot Carlson at the City Hall.  And  _____  1 was going to kill him.' 'But why?' Monika  asked.  '     
[023] ika said. 'It's too late to  get a plane to Gothenburg  _____ !' 'Oh no, it isn't,' Blom  replied. 'You're going on a     
[024] 's why I'm  here, really. I was hoping I might see him  _____ .' 'What's he  like then, this friend of yours?' asked      
[025] ots of 'we went to that little Greek restaurant  again  _____ '. Lots of 'we...' On one day, her birthday two  years      
  
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 courage
 merchant
 package
 punish
 reflects
 ruin
 stir
 tongue
 tonight
  
 
   
[001] ild.  My parents worried about  me and  often tried to  _____  me, but they never  succeeded in changing me.  I refus     
[002]  to get married, or to drive a car.  Different  states  _____  criminals differently too; in some states, you  must d     
[003] me or aren't  you?  Very well,' I said.  'I'm going to  _____  you.  I'm going back to  bed.  I'm going to put the pl     
[004] g to put the plug in and send you away.  I'm going to   _____  you.' I climbed back into bed.  'I'll try again,' I sa     
[005]  enough of your silly jokes!' I  cried.  'I'm going to  _____  you.  I'm going to send you away.  If  you won't play,     
[006] ing to send you away.  If  you won't play, then I must  _____  you.' I reached over the  side of the bed and picked u     
[007]  wanted to play bad games. .  Perhaps Poldy wanted  to  _____  me.  Why did he want to do that? I thought about  this     
[008] ster, go away! My father is Mr  Frankenstein.  He will  _____  you." '"Frankenstein! So you  belong to my enemy.  Now     
[009] y; she had no  plan.  She only knew that she wanted to  _____  them.  She  wanted to make them sorry.  But when she f     
[010]  in the tomb! Will she be here soon? Is she coming to   _____  me? Can I hear her feet on the stairs? Can I hear the      
[011] id and said many terrible things to me.  I  decided to  _____  him.  I promised myself.  But I was patient,  and did      
[012] and did not tell anyone about my promise.  I wanted to  _____  him very much, but I did not want anyone to  catch me.     
[013]  decisions about the people who lived there.  He could  _____   or  kill his slaves, his workers, and even his own gr     
[014] nfortunately, we can't order  anyone to give blood, or  _____  them if they don't  - it has to  be their own choice.      
[015] am a bad man-cub.'  The Law of the Jungle says we must  _____  you,' said  Bagheera.  Baloo was happy that Mowgli was     
[016] t he could not speak against the  Law.  It is right to  _____  me,' said Mowgli.   I did wrong.'  Bagheera hit him, v     
[017] ild.  My parents worried about  me and  often tried to  _____  me, but they never  succeeded in changing me.  I refus     
[018]  to get married, or to drive a car.  Different  states  _____  criminals differently too; in some states, you  must d     
[019] me or aren't  you?  Very well,' I said.  'I'm going to  _____  you.  I'm going back to  bed.  I'm going to put the pl     
[020] g to put the plug in and send you away.  I'm going to   _____  you.' I climbed back into bed.  'I'll try again,' I sa     
[021]  enough of your silly jokes!' I  cried.  'I'm going to  _____  you.  I'm going to send you away.  If  you won't play,     
[022] ing to send you away.  If  you won't play, then I must  _____  you.' I reached over the  side of the bed and picked u     
[023]  wanted to play bad games. .  Perhaps Poldy wanted  to  _____  me.  Why did he want to do that? I thought about  this     
[024] ster, go away! My father is Mr  Frankenstein.  He will  _____  you." '"Frankenstein! So you  belong to my enemy.  Now     
[025] y; she had no  plan.  She only knew that she wanted to  _____  them.  She  wanted to make them sorry.  But when she f     
[001]  added  Bessie.  'Anyway,' said Miss Abbott, 'God will  _____  you, Jane Eyre,  for your  wicked heart. Pray to God,      
[002] w, I  began to  fear that his ghost might come back to  _____   his wife for not keeping her promise. He might rise f     
[003]  that. I love those who love me, and I hate those who   _____  me  unfairly.'  'You should read the Bible and do what     
[004] talk to her, stay away from her. Teachers, watch  her,  _____  her body to save her soul if indeed she has a  soul, b     
[005]  power of one of his  servants that he  could not even  _____  her for trying to kill  him? Did she know a terrible s     
[006] e. There will be  no  wedding today. No doubt God will  _____  me for  this. What this lawyer says is true. I've been     
[007] ve me if I have assumed too much, or at least do.  not  _____  me by not inviting me to Pemberley. I shall never  be      
[008]  murdered son, husband to a  murdered wife, and I will  _____  their killer, in this life or the  next." Commodus gav     
[009] l her, and the Yankees would hang  anyone who tried to  _____  the criminal. She didn't want her  children to grow up     
[010] ing of the gods, and he  used thunder and lightning to  _____  the people on earth and  send messages to them. He had     
[011]  burn the palace where they were eating,  she said, to  _____  the Persians for burning the Athenian  Acropolis many      
[012]  Louima, a Haitian immigrant, and had  taken  steps to  _____  several police officers and supervisors  connected  to     
[013] fortunately, we can't  order  anyone to give blood, or  _____  them if they don't  - it has to  be their own choffice     
[014] nquiry  judges would take up the weapon of the law and  _____  Jim.  I told  myself repeatedly that the  young man wa     
[015] ey. And  when he's angry with people, he just wants to  _____  them!  He won't listen or calm down! But  perhaps he'l     
[016] that's why he asked me to hurry down to the  beach. To  _____  him a little, she  did not reply to his repeated calls     
[017] Even his  teacher thought he had done well and did not  _____  him.  He had to go out of the room just then, and we t     
[018] e said. 'My brother is still out playing.  Father will  _____  him when he comes back.'  She smiled, but the uncles d     
[019]  back. Then  they led Linkworth to the hanging-shed to  _____   him for his crime.  It was Doctor Teesdale's job afte     
[020] ted to find her again, but I  pretended to be angry to  _____  her.  'Well, miss! You are wicked, going such a long w     
[021] he said. 'In a few days  I'll be your father, and I'll  _____  you just like that, as often as  necessary!' When Heat     
[022] ee Miss Cathy hurt?' I asked.  'My father was right to  _____  her. But I didn't like seeing her  mouth full of blood     
[023]  And  on her  first afternoon!  Heloise smiled. 'Don't  _____  Nicky. He didn't mean to do it.  '  And she  ran from      
[024]  added  Bessie.  'Anyway,' said Miss Abbott, 'God will  _____  you, Jane Eyre,  for your  wicked heart. Pray to God,      
[025] w, I  began to  fear that his ghost might come back to  _____   his wife for not keeping her promise. He might rise f     
  
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	 belt
 courage
 merchant
 package
 punish
 reflects
 ruin
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 tonight
  
 
   
[001] y, she put her face near his  again, and he felt a wet  _____  on his hand.  Nails was pleased.  'You like me, don't      
[002] errible color, and her  eyeballs were very large.  Her  _____  was almost bitten into  two parts.  There was a large      
[003] M: Well, 'Volkswagen' translated back into the German   _____  means  'people's car'. And in 1934 Ferdinand Porsche w     
[004] ked into the animal's  eyes and face, and saw past its  _____  right down into  its  throat. It grabbed Kamal's leg b     
[005] s are  very difficult for me to say - I can't  get may  _____  to make  them!*** STUDENT 8 - I like to look up words      
[006] his morning and said, 'Daddy, can you  see spots on my  _____  -  all the kids at school have them'. I  couldn't see      
[007] ten minutes.'  12  Carl felt his broken tooth with his  _____ .  The door of the  Captain's  cabin was open and he  c     
[008] y, she put her face near his  again, and he felt a wet  _____  on his hand.  Nails was pleased.  'You like me, don't      
[009] errible color, and her  eyeballs were very large.  Her  _____  was almost bitten into  two parts.  There was a large      
[010] M: Well, 'Volkswagen' translated back into the German   _____  means  'people's car'. And in 1934 Ferdinand Porsche w     
[011] ked into the animal's  eyes and face, and saw past its  _____  right down into  its  throat. It grabbed Kamal's leg b     
[012] s are  very difficult for me to say - I can't  get may  _____  to make  them!*** STUDENT 8 - I like to look up words      
[013] his morning and said, 'Daddy, can you  see spots on my  _____  -  all the kids at school have them'. I  couldn't see      
[001] s. So say "yes".'  'Yith,' said Lellie.  'No. Put your  _____  further back, like this,' Duncan  said. He tried to te     
[002] ng the spine of the stingray to make a  wound in their  _____ .' 'Oh no! How awful!' Lisa said, and,  watching her, I     
[003]  of them dug  into my father's head and pulled out his  _____ .  Mr Haddy paid for our journey home from La Ceiba. Ma     
[004]  Ethics  Explosion' - one of my pet theories is that a  _____ -twisting  title is a kiss of death, whatever the book'     
[005] M: Well, 'Volkswagen' translated back into the German   _____  means  'people's car'. And in 1934 Ferdinand  Porsche      
[006] ed into the  animal's  eyes and face, and saw past its  _____  right down into  its  throat. It grabbed Kamal's leg b     
[007] s are  very difficult for me to say - I can't  get may  _____  to make  them!  ***   STUDENT 8 - I like to look up wo     
[008] is morning and said, 'Daddy, can  you  see spots on my  _____  -  all the kids at school have them'. I  couldn't see      
[009] h only English people and  never practising the native  _____  or becoming properly  integrated beyond your expat ghe     
[010]  MAY 95 / Bunhill: Language of love lashed by an acid   _____      By DAVID BOWEN    IT MAY be a bit premature to sta     
[011]  desirable goal of reverting to  the  country's mother  _____  can't be achieved because, even  when  reinstated, the     
[012] lice.'  She smiled brightly. 'Just put this under your  _____ .'8  . .  I began to feel angry. 'Will you kindly get s     
[013] tly you'd driven a  green  Ford.'  Holly Ann moved her  _____  along her top teeth. 6  'So Curtis and Len used my car     
[014] se on the day he was  born, and a curse on  his silver  _____ , that leads weak women to shame and ruin.'  She stood      
[015] ' in your head like great red-hot  balls of fire. Your  _____   will go black, and your skin will crack an' fall o, a     
[016] s. So say "yes".'  'Yith,' said Lellie.  'No. Put your  _____  further back, like this,' Duncan  said. He tried to te     
[017] ng the spine of the stingray to make a  wound in their  _____ .' 'Oh no! How awful!' Lisa said, and,  watching her, I     
[018]  of them dug  into my father's head and pulled out his  _____ .  Mr Haddy paid for our journey home from La Ceiba. Ma     
  
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 courage
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 package
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 reflects
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 tonight
  
 
   
[001] a, fresh out of college and  from a  respectable wine-  _____  family, Crist was married with  two  small children, w     
[002] lizabethan England - Drake's drum, cheeky  privateers,  _____  adventurers in brine-stained furs. This  vision has be     
[003]  was delighted, and  decided  that Jim would join the   _____  navy at once.  He was sent to a training ship on a bus     
[001] Mistry is  designing a 40-storey block for the textile  _____  and  developer Roy Sandhu (scaled down from the origin     
[002] f the 1970s, after the collapse of Keyser  Ullman, the  _____  bank where he was a director that was  rescued by the      
[003] emerger  plan By  MARY FAGAN, Technology Correspondent  _____   bankers proposing a  demerger of Ferranti Internation     
[004] ted. �Business & City Page 27 891003 Market Report:   _____   banks in demand on bid expectations By DEREK PAIN THE     
[005] hares raced ahead there was some determined buying of   _____   banks, particularly Morgan Grenfell. In often active      
[006] er cent to its earnings. But Morgan  was  not the only  _____  bank in favour. Kleinwort Benson,  which  disclosed it     
[007] apanese buyers lurk _  has occurred at a time when the  _____  bankers, after a  long  period in the doldrums, are en     
  
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[001] people who solve their  problems with intelligence and  _____ .  In the movie Erin  Brockovich, Julia Roberts plays a     
[002]  fighting for  ordinary people.  She fights with great  _____  against the  terrible actions of one of the strongest      
[003] a fight against pain and death.  And discover how  the  _____  of one man in Hiroshima, Japan, still helps  people si     
[004] sixty years later.  There are many different types of   _____ .  Some people do not stop trying when things seem  hop     
[005] n.  Some people  are  courageous in war and politics.   _____  makes us stronger.  And when we act bravely, we make t     
[006] them to win.  We can fight our own problems with more   _____  after we read true stories like these.  Running for he     
[007] ce," Castro said, "but she won a great gold  medal for  _____ ." By 1995 Ana was running  internationally.  That summ     
[008] rot's fight against  pain and illness is an example of  _____  for us all.  The  River  to Freedom Brave people do no     
[009] s he floated without sleep or food.  But as  Matthew's  _____  carried him north, it also carried him  away from his      
[010] ut Matthew was a  strong man.  He knew how to find the  _____  for each new  problem.  He was full of hope for the fu     
[011] ne of the  most important British medals for her great  _____ .  "This is  not for me," she said.  "It's for all the      
[012] ur present and our future when we remember their  past  _____ .  Fighting for the Forest The afternoon air was  heavy     
[013]  she read the newspapers, Suu  remembered her father's  _____ .  In 1988 Suu visited her  sick mother in Burma.  It w     
[014] ery new  trip was dangerous.  But Suu did not lose her  _____ .  Early  in  1999 Suu's husband became very sick.  "Go     
[015] ideas? Some people think so.  After many  years, Suu's  _____  still gives hope to her country's people  -- a hope fo     
[016]  cannot wait to get out into the wild again. The  True  _____  of Erin Brockovich Erin Brockovich is one of  Julia Ro     
[017]  he was a brave man too.  He trusted Erin, and Erin's   _____  and hard work carried them through the most difficult      
[018] y people who are fighting against big companies.  Her   _____  and hard work continue to help people and save  lives.     
[019] later, he met a man who changed his life.  This  man's  _____  taught Oe to fight his personal problems  bravely.  Ke     
[020] more interested in the problems of Hiroshima, and the   _____  of its people.  On August 6, 1945, young Dr.  Shigeto      
[021] igeto's story, he  began to understand more about true  _____ .  "Every day, a  thousand people dead.  But ...  I con     
[022]  I continued," the doctor  explained.  People can find  _____  at the worst times, Oe  realized.  Deep inside, he had     
[023] he most difficult times, Oe  remembered Dr.  Shigeto's  _____ .  It always gave him the  strength to continue.  Hikar     
[024] uld enjoy the results.  Oe learned from Dr.  Shigeto's  _____ .  And now Hikari  showed great                             
[025]                        .  And now Hikari  showed great  _____  too.  The young boy loved listening to  music.  It was     
[001]  I eventually found a small  village. I  needed all my  _____  to knock on some of  the doors', asking if there was a     
[002] . At least  three  movies about to open - "My Mother's  _____ ," "A Self-  Made Hero"  and "The Long Way Home" - atte     
[003]  From Germany, Michael Verhoeven's film "My  Mother's   _____ " is the fictional reconstruction of a true story about     
[004] a student group  that  fought the Nazis.  "My Mother's  _____ , " which will open  Sept.  10 at Film Forum in New Yor     
[005] ys a  threat.  Jim Harbaugh leads in playmaking and in  _____  and  Coach Lindy  Infante is an adept play-caller. OUT     
[006] wyer,  he was  even closer to death last year. Through  _____  and  medicine, he  traced a path partway back to healt     
[007] ; and  two,  either the husband  or wife has found the  _____  eventually  to  bring to an end an intolerable  situat     
[008] e fire, she  looks at a sleeping child's feet and gets  _____  from them  somehow. The camera shows us what she sees:     
[009] 5 On  education: 'Only  the Conservative Party has the  _____  to challenge the  orthodoxy  that children know best,      
[010] ds are legendary for their cruelty, so it  takes  some  _____  to come out as a Christian. Kriss Akabusi  says he  kn     
[011] tracted to. She turned me down. I'd plucked up enough   _____  to ask her for a date under the clocktower in  Glasgow     
[012] happen  to Heloise, so that  she could prove her great  _____  and loyalty. She would be  seriously  wounded herself,     
[013]  I eventually found a small  village. I  needed all my  _____  to knock on some of  the doors', asking if there was a     
  
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 tonight
  
 
   
[001] angry. I  saw Sandra open her bag and give him a small  _____ .  She then said something else, then turned to walk ba     
[002] ip to Lugano, using my car, meeting the rich man, the   _____ . . . it was like something out of a spy film! I didn't     
[003] the trip to Lugano  and the mysterious meeting and the  _____ ; the fact that  she'd never told me about her life out     
[004] hat  if  I asked too many questions - about the Lugano  _____ , for  example - that she would stop our relationship,      
[005] t I'd seen before - the locked room at  Magreglio, the  _____  in Lugano - it appeared quite dear  now. Why hadn't I      
[006] urther along  the street.  This time he pushed a small  _____  into Maximus's hand.  The guards were close and Maximu     
[007] e prison at Proximo's school, Maximus took  the little  _____  out of his pocket and looked at it. Inside  were the t     
[008] rom home. What they are  offering is  only part of the  _____ , and they want to make sure that the  parents keep up      
[009] cess to attend  a  college course; a distance learning  _____  could be a  viable  alternative. The Open University i     
[010] angry. I  saw Sandra open her bag and give him a small  _____ .  She then said something else, then turned to walk ba     
[011] ip to Lugano, using my car, meeting the rich man, the   _____ . . . it was like something out of a spy film! I didn't     
[012] the trip to Lugano  and the mysterious meeting and the  _____ ; the fact that  she'd never told me about her life out     
[013] hat  if  I asked too many questions - about the Lugano  _____ , for  example - that she would stop our relationship,      
[014] t I'd seen before - the locked room at  Magreglio, the  _____  in Lugano - it appeared quite dear  now. Why hadn't I      
[015] urther along  the street.  This time he pushed a small  _____  into Maximus's hand.  The guards were close and Maximu     
[016] e prison at Proximo's school, Maximus took  the little  _____  out of his pocket and looked at it. Inside  were the t     
[001] nt, configuration, constant, entity,  function, label,  _____ , procedure, signal, subtype, type, or  variable), the      
[002] contractor, say  Toyota,  pays a high wage-and-benefit  _____  to core employees,  but  outsources jobs requiring low     
[003] The  more stationary workplace means more traffic from  _____   delivery or mail- order companies and less business f     
[004] s described as a "reporting, response, and  promotion   _____ ". React requires no special customer card to  instigat     
[005] a hurricane or earthquake. Wrapped in a  tiny  plastic  _____ , almost any sensor could be implanted with  a high  ch     
[006] t of the flounder's forty  antifreeze genes. The total  _____  started to come  together.  Later, an intestinal bacte     
[007] w, successful managers can negotiate  themselves a new  _____  of options from scratch. This  partly  explains London     
  
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[001]  again!  Some Designer  Products scarf perfume jewelry  _____  tie luggage  wallet  FROM HORSES TO HANDBAGSThe First      
[001]  manuscript back in the bag.  Then he took off his own  _____  and tied it around the bag.  Woods felt sure that this     
[002] Dillon gave Woods his bag, still tied with Tami's old   _____ . 'You should have bought a new bag when you bought  yo     
[003] man had entered the room,  with a bunch of keys on her  _____ . She was younger than her  sister, but far less cheerf     
[004] as nothing in any  of the bags. Then there was another  _____  of metal about five  centimetres wide, divided into co     
[005] fficer sat down in the control  chair and fastened his  _____ . Captain Winters switched on the  public address syste     
[006] ight now.'  He turned away and fastened his own safety  _____ . Then he  switched on the screen in front of him, and      
[007]  through the metal walls around them.  Only his safety  _____  kept the Pilot in his seat. He stared  stupidly at the     
[008] wer of liquid fire.  The Captain unfastened his safety  _____  and moved towards  the Pilot. At each step the magneti     
[009] entrance while the Third officer took a tool  from his  _____  and fitted it into a small opening on the  entrance do     
[010] rk.    At 35, Sheryl Crow has two hit albums under her  _____ , five  Grammy  Awards and looks that most younger wome     
[011]  boxes. They went on and on,  changing from one moving  _____  to another, until at last Leon  let go and they came t     
[012] ron when he thought that  he ought to check the saddle  _____  once more. He had  already  fixed it  once, but perhap     
[013] ce. Another of  Simon's tricks!  Brat fixed the saddle  _____  and went down to the start. As he  arrived,  he met Ro     
[014] two places at once  can do  better than a loose saddle  _____ .'  'Oh much better. But I have to take any chance that     
[015] had some  lunch. I loaded my gun  and pushed it in my   _____ . At three thirty I went back to Wharf 67 and once more     
[016] of small dead animals hung round his neck and from his  _____ .  Flora saw that he was holding several  envelopes, an     
[017] ice-cream, took his  camera  from where it hung on his  _____ , and ran forward taking  pictures. The men pushed Mape     
[018]  manuscript back in the bag.  Then he took off his own  _____  and tied it around the bag.  Woods felt sure that this     
[019] Dillon gave Woods his bag, still tied with Tami's old   _____ . 'You should have bought a new bag when you bought  yo     
[020] man had entered the room,  with a bunch of keys on her  _____ . She was younger than her  sister, but far less cheerf     
[021] as nothing in any  of the bags. Then there was another  _____  of metal about five  centimetres wide, divided into co     
[022] fficer sat down in the control  chair and fastened his  _____ . Captain Winters switched on the  public address syste     
[023] ight now.'  He turned away and fastened his own safety  _____ . Then he  switched on the screen in front of him, and      
[024]  through the metal walls around them.  Only his safety  _____  kept the Pilot in his seat. He stared  stupidly at the     
[025] wer of liquid fire.  The Captain unfastened his safety  _____  and moved towards  the Pilot. At each step the magneti