Choose ONE word to be fitted in both the sentences I and II and another word that
suits for sentence III.
I.Blessed are you when people revile you and _________ you and utter you falsely on my account.
II.Human rights groups say Beijing is using terrorism as an excuse to ________ independence - leaning Muslim minorities.
III.A delicious smell mixing with giggles and laughter wafted from a sidewalk table where a group of young girls were _________ baked goodies.
suits for sentence III.
I.Blessed are you when people revile you and _________ you and utter you falsely on my account.
II.Human rights groups say Beijing is using terrorism as an excuse to ________ independence - leaning Muslim minorities.
III.A delicious smell mixing with giggles and laughter wafted from a sidewalk table where a group of young girls were _________ baked goodies.
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Choose ONE word to be fitted in both the sentences I and II and another word that
suits for sentence III.
I.He followed the __________ earth where the vehicle has ripped its path downward.
II.A direct jab to his sternum through breastplate armor found flesh and ________ the prince.
III.The glove compartment contained a registration in the name of World Wide _____________ Company and maps of the east coast states.
suits for sentence III.
I.He followed the __________ earth where the vehicle has ripped its path downward.
II.A direct jab to his sternum through breastplate armor found flesh and ________ the prince.
III.The glove compartment contained a registration in the name of World Wide _____________ Company and maps of the east coast states.
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Choose ONE word to be fitted in both the sentences I and II and another word that
suits for sentence III.
I.Supermarkets throw out ________ fruit and vegetables by the ton each day ,food that is perfectly good to eat.
II.Thereupon we had ___________ ourselves with a mark of guilt since we had ventured out more than our basic means .
III.At the nodes the relation of the endodermis to the bundles undergoes rather ___________ but definite changes.
suits for sentence III.
I.Supermarkets throw out ________ fruit and vegetables by the ton each day ,food that is perfectly good to eat.
II.Thereupon we had ___________ ourselves with a mark of guilt since we had ventured out more than our basic means .
III.At the nodes the relation of the endodermis to the bundles undergoes rather ___________ but definite changes.
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Choose ONE word to be fitted in both the sentences I and II and another word that
suits for sentence III.
I.The adobe structure was __________ by several more Guardians, none of whom looked like Damian from the distance.
II.He seemed ___________ and genuinely unsettled, as if he wasn't expecting an assistant today, despite the note from Ingrid she found.
III.The hospitals and the charitable and __________ institutions are numerous and are well administered.
suits for sentence III.
I.The adobe structure was __________ by several more Guardians, none of whom looked like Damian from the distance.
II.He seemed ___________ and genuinely unsettled, as if he wasn't expecting an assistant today, despite the note from Ingrid she found.
III.The hospitals and the charitable and __________ institutions are numerous and are well administered.
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Choose ONE word to be fitted in both the sentences I and II and another word that
suits for sentence III.
I.For family reasons and for personal reasons also, for she wished to ________ from him the payment of the balance of her dowry.
II.The trials were conducted with the most scandalous contempt of justice, and moral and physical torture was applied to __________ confessions.
III.The defense worried that the judge would be influenced by the ___________ prosecutor.
suits for sentence III.
I.For family reasons and for personal reasons also, for she wished to ________ from him the payment of the balance of her dowry.
II.The trials were conducted with the most scandalous contempt of justice, and moral and physical torture was applied to __________ confessions.
III.The defense worried that the judge would be influenced by the ___________ prosecutor.
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Choose ONE word to be fitted in both the sentences I and II and another word that
suits for sentence III.
I.Of relativity of motion, which is often felt to be a stumbling-block on the very ________ of the subject, is to be judged.
II.He had hoped to take the babe in his arms for the last time before he went, but now he stood for a few moments irresolute on the_________ looking at them.
III.We may draw with some _________ the conclusion that a general movement southward of vegetation had been brought about.
suits for sentence III.
I.Of relativity of motion, which is often felt to be a stumbling-block on the very ________ of the subject, is to be judged.
II.He had hoped to take the babe in his arms for the last time before he went, but now he stood for a few moments irresolute on the_________ looking at them.
III.We may draw with some _________ the conclusion that a general movement southward of vegetation had been brought about.
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Choose ONE word to be fitted in both the sentences I and II and another word that
suits for sentence III.
I.The situations created by this strange combination of honest diplomacy and secret _________ are described by Priscus with real dramatic power.
II.Voldemort is famous for his _________, but his evil plans are stopped by Harry Potter time and time again.
III.Since my children are opposed to me dating anyone other than their father, they are_________ to my male friends.
suits for sentence III.
I.The situations created by this strange combination of honest diplomacy and secret _________ are described by Priscus with real dramatic power.
II.Voldemort is famous for his _________, but his evil plans are stopped by Harry Potter time and time again.
III.Since my children are opposed to me dating anyone other than their father, they are_________ to my male friends.
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Choose ONE word to be fitted in both the sentences I and II and another word that
suits for sentence III.
I.Originally the cattle were nearly all of the long-horned Spanish __________ and of little value for their meat, except to the saladero establishments.
II.The ________ of cattle most widely distributed is that known as the Podolian, usually with white or grey coat and enormous horns.
III.Many passages in the older English poets are __________ without some knowledge of astrology.
suits for sentence III.
I.Originally the cattle were nearly all of the long-horned Spanish __________ and of little value for their meat, except to the saladero establishments.
II.The ________ of cattle most widely distributed is that known as the Podolian, usually with white or grey coat and enormous horns.
III.Many passages in the older English poets are __________ without some knowledge of astrology.
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Choose ONE word to be fitted in both the sentences I and II and another word that
suits for sentence III.
I.At the time of his coronation Germany was virtually a federal state; he wished to______ it into a firm and compact monarchy.
II.The chief consideration here is that the stable form must have the lower vapour pressure, otherwise, by distillation, it would ___________ in opposite sense.
III.The capacity of the condenser is then ________ until the maximum current, as indicated by a hot wire ammeter, is produced in the circuit.
suits for sentence III.
I.At the time of his coronation Germany was virtually a federal state; he wished to______ it into a firm and compact monarchy.
II.The chief consideration here is that the stable form must have the lower vapour pressure, otherwise, by distillation, it would ___________ in opposite sense.
III.The capacity of the condenser is then ________ until the maximum current, as indicated by a hot wire ammeter, is produced in the circuit.
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Choose ONE word to be fitted in both the sentences I and II and another word that
suits for sentence III.
I.Only in the short winter months did he _______ in the house built for him at Esztergom by his Italian architects.
II.Deep down in the burrows ________ the viscachas, from which in frequented districts they seldom emerge till evening, unless to drink after a shower .
III.The demon was too surprised to react, and Jade hacked him down until the black walls were__________ with demon blood.
suits for sentence III.
I.Only in the short winter months did he _______ in the house built for him at Esztergom by his Italian architects.
II.Deep down in the burrows ________ the viscachas, from which in frequented districts they seldom emerge till evening, unless to drink after a shower .
III.The demon was too surprised to react, and Jade hacked him down until the black walls were__________ with demon blood.
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