Tuesday, November 26, 2019

CEFR English Exercise - drawing – drinking – eating – falling – finding


Please complete the following sentences with a “ drawing / drinking / eating / falling / finding  ”.
Please point out the errors if you come across any. (There are some really special gifts reserved for you)
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Always remember – “practice makes perfect; thus, we are what we repeatedly do”

1.           In R v Gittens a defendant who suffered from depression killed his wife and stepdaughter after _______ and taking drugs for medication.
2.           Anne-Marie held up her _______ of a red house with a charcoal chimney surrounded by green lawn.
3.           We bought six bottles then and they have been aging nicely and _______ excellently now.
4.           Horns are used as butter dishes and large horns as cups for _______ mead.
5.           That being so, the _______ by the trial judge that the accused was guilty of the offence was not supported by admissible evidence.
6.           Androgynously sexy and dykey but not quite butch, the lesbian hipster creates her own categories by _______ in between earlier ones.
7.           The kangaroo mice are narrowly adapted, so _______ the correct floral and soil composition is essential.
8.           The brightest rainbows occur when the raindrops are large, so by studying the rainbow, you can deduce whether the drops that are _______ are large or small.
9.           The surface of the _______ was then polished, and parts were carefully burnt in with a heat lamp, producing a crackle pattern.
10.      And then, after leaving the whole industry behind 15 years ago, _______ himself now itching to get back into the biz again.
11.      This is because their appestat tells them to keep _______ because the food in their diet lacks nutritional value.
12.      Humans are biologically predisposed to _______ in love, naturally selected to bend towards that most intense social emotion.
13.      To show innate goodness, Mencius used the example of a child _______ down a well.
14.      Allen Crags stands adrift from the main ridge, with the valleys of Langstrath and Grains Gill _______ on either side.
15.      Pliny addeth this singularity to that soil, that the second year the very _______ down of the seeds yieldeth corn.
16.      Before _______ resurging relevance on Mad Men, he competed on Dancing with the Stars, as did his wife, Lisa Rinna.
17.      Rather than entering the Chesapeake he explored the coast to the north, _______ Delaware Bay but continuing on north.
18.      If you have managed to peruse this without _______ asleep then well done!
19.      Sometimes, sea turtles get injured by boats or they get bellyaches after _______ trash that people threw into the ocean.
20.      For men, excessive, or binge _______, is defined as five or more drinks at one time, or more than 15 drinks during the week.
21.      With almost religious zeal we are told to stop _______ egg yolks and to start taking fish oil supplements.
22.      However, the exoneration of the conglomerate owners is _______ strong protests from civic activists, supported by some in the legal community.
23.      So, after I peered into the vent for awhile with the flashlight, and after _______ nothing, I went back to my packing and puttering around the house.
24.      The man stopped _______, and regarded me with the keenest scrutiny and the greatest surprise.
25.      Most of the 40 homes destroyed by the blast no longer exist, says brunet, so _______ remains is next to impossible.
26.      Then, _______ on every reserve of strength and courage, she drew the stinger forth.
27.      The steady click, click, click of things _______ into place became a flow and I went whither it would lead.
28.      The range of work shown in charcoal, pencil and brush and ink _______s that came out of David Curtis' _______ class were a surprise.
29.      They started by studying men and women at all levels of _______ from abstention to those in detox for full-blown alcohol problems.
30.      This bag is very conspicuous in the granivorous tribes immediately after _______.
31.      Three beers later and I'm wondering if Gehry himself popped in here for a swifty before _______ up his crazy plans for the Guggenheim.
32.      He gives a remarkable performance, which has been criticised for being too actorish, and yet manages to make a dull man interesting, without _______ back on self pity.
33.      The Confederation of British Industry, the EEF and the British Chambers of Commerce are also complaining of _______ academic standards.
34.      A general verdict is one in which the jury makes a complete _______ and single conclusion on all issues presented to it.
35.      The rectangular building has a corridor running from the entrance hallway with double doors to the _______ room.
36.      The fizzy synth pop that emerged on their second album dominates their latest, _______ more on the halcyon days of glam than disco.
37.      Takeovers of car companies are always rationalized on the basis of _______ new markets for the struggling company's vehicles.
38.      He argued that moral force would win the day, _______ on the Shi'ite themes of martyrdom and self-sacrifice.
39.      For about a minute I was the busiest thing that ever happened, _______ away.
40.      There was some noticeable reddening in her cheeks when she had been _______.
41.      How did she quit _______ five years ago, and how did she maintain abstinence for several years?
42.      He thinks he is at the end of a great, sloppy ride _______ backwards into the foam.
43.      Filtering _______ water to remove toxic copper, lead, pesticides, chloride and additives is also recommended.
44.      The chickens and turkeys also roam freely in the fields, _______ bugs, grasses, and grains.
45.      Mr. Roberts and his ilk may not listen to reason or polite discourse, but I'll bet they pay plenty of attention to the sound of _______ ratings.
46.      And more people and businesses are _______ that water out consumptively, especially during the hot months.
47.      With local authorities _______ behind, the Scottish Executive must crack the whip and get things back on track.
48.      The display has little explodey pink love-hearts twinkling and _______ to either side of the multi-coloured numbers.
49.      He began to weep, the tears _______ faster and faster from his eyes, running down his face.
50.      It is reported that the constituency is having difficulty _______ enough members to make it quorate.
51.      I must admit to _______ it a bit slow to begin with and rather drawn out in some places.
52.      Melvin waved hello to her, as he sat at the table with Bill, _______ cold pizza and _______ flat soda.
53.      Its attraction stems largely from the fact that it is utterly unpredictable, with most pre-match forecasts _______ flat on their face.
54.      It was difficult to work out whether it was less or more painful not to have witnessed Whistling Dixie _______ than had the day been a clear one.
55.      She also advises _______ a doctor and a bedside nurse who are comfortable with the procedure.
56.      She was thin and frail, and _______ almost nothing from gastritis.
57.      The headwaters of the Esk and Duddon are separated by a ridge _______ south west from the summit of Crinkle Crags.
58.      Now, the tech business has forgotten their cleantech scars and is _______ happiness with their new darling, agtech.
59.      We're _______ tea, _______ vadas, and discussing the future.
60.      Are you _______ that touring can wear you out after a while?
61.      All work is done on _______ paper that fits neatly inside each student's portfolio.
62.      Everyone seems to like the word processor, but other useful parts of the suite include a _______ program and a presentation package.
63.      He started _______ heavily, and choked her, threatened her with a knife, and even tried pushing her out of a moving car.
64.      I will leave your house without _______ or _______, or setting foot in it.
65.      I _______ that reading the letters in my local rag gives me an insight into the strength of feeling about key issues.
66.      The French death rate was _______, but so too was its birth rate, at an unusually rapid rate.
67.      A cyclist, feet bound to the pedals in special shoes, _______ over at the traffic lights after wibbling and wobbling on the spot, waiting for the lights to change.
68.      We stayed out in the countryside for six months, _______ empty houses and crashing where we could.
69.      Her strong-willed nature came from deep thinking and _______ her own conclusions.
70.      By 1987, unemployment was _______, the economy was stable and strong, and inflation was low.
71.      These women, of every age of life, with their tattered rags _______ off their thin arms, stood silent as we passed.
72.      In _______, Cocteau's characteristic line, often curlicued but rarely having to rethink, has a bravura which become a visual signature.
73.      Of course I've never been there you understand, but the _______ establishment set the stage for one of Papa's war stories and in 1943 Luigi's was a one-tune juke joint.
74.      The upstairs _______ room is a deep turquoise colour, and its ceiling is studded with gilded stars.
75.      We mostly take the walking wounded but cannot see people with illnesses, chest pains, head injuries where someone has lost consciousness or where they have been _______.
76.      The stern is beginning to split from the aft part of the wreck and is _______ to starboard.
77.      In favor of grazing cattle and the occasional hunting camp, the government had dashed our hopes like a _______ widow-maker.
78.      His work characteristically involves him interacting, often fruitlessly, with a charcoal _______ he has made on a wall.
79.      At supper I helped him to a slice of fish, but in _______ it a bone stuck in his throat, and in spite of all we could do he died in a few minutes.
80.      They had betrayed his trust by _______ into sin but had been redeemed by the divine mission of Jesus.
81.      She hesitated then sat down in the chair beside him, tucking an afghan over her legs and _______ a book to read.
82.      The jarred peppers should be firm enough to dice without _______ apart under your knife.
83.      The Professor has been _______ and is in a very jovial mood, but he kids you not.
84.      Shall we start off then by _______ a distinction between consciousness and mind?
85.      They had travelled south from York to seek fame and fortune, and seemed well on the way to _______ both.
86.      He had a flair for _______ and an ability to grasp and execute delicate model settings.
87.      The next morning the kids sat in the coffee shop _______ steaming hot cups of coffee and hot chocolate.
88.      Look for three prominent interior craters, as well as an ancient rima _______ near the shadow's edge.
89.      The local garrison holed up in St Mary's Church and put up some tough opposition before _______ to the superior Royalist forces.
90.      Diplomats waiting at the quayside for the ship pronounced it clear after _______ no unaccompanied children on board.
91.      They see their investments _______ day after day, month after month and now year after year.
92.      It was an unlovely colonial farmhouse, box-shaped and gambrel-roofed, fast _______ into the ground.
93.      From _______ it, dervishes claimed the drugs bestowed them with visionary glimpses of future happiness.
94.      A brief rainshower _______ on the smooth surface of fine-grained sediment spatters it with tiny crater-like pittings known as rain prints.
95.      His hostility at least has the virtue of _______ attention to the centrality of law in Dickens's conception of his novel.
96.      Even before a chicken egg is laid, cells with greater amounts of yolk begin _______ into a subgerminal cavity beneath the blastoderm.
97.      The wind wails around the buildings and chases the occasional snowflakes _______ from the low grey clouds.
98.      With so many mortgage deals around expert help at _______ the right product to suit your needs can be highly advantageous.
99.      Whereas the correspondences between the _______ and the reflected face are not as conclusive, they are not altogether implausible.
100.  This allows the acrylic base _______ to appear clearly through the oil overlayer.
101.  But _______ that no one followed after me, I grew calmer, and the storm also drew off, and the sun shone out a little before his setting.
102.  She pulls herself to her feet, _______ in a sharp hiss of breath as she straightens.
103.  The lack of a jukebox, dancefloor or fruit machines is in keeping with the York Brewery theme of pubs for _______, _______ and talking.
104.  Eventually, all four find themselves separately _______ asleep in the glade.
105.  A seven-minute flurry of activity settled this contest, however, Kilmarnock _______ themselves home and dry with two clinical finishes before the break.
106.  By the time he had show us _______ down, controlled bending, fullering, flatting in mild steel, I was the proud owner of a fire rake.
107.  I have been _______ it ever since, in addition to watching my diet and cutting out shellfish.
108.  An upcoming study shows that the more you engage in binge _______, the higher your social status.
109.  By doing this the soldiers were more likely to be _______ from a safe source of water.
110.  The Uniting Church was formed in 1977, _______ membership from the Presbyterian, Methodist and Congregational churches.
111.  We are _______ that they are disappearing fast because of careless, wasteful use of outdoor light.
112.  Brian grunted as someone jumped him from behind, almost losing his balance and _______ over.
113.  Despite the heightened joblessness, 29 percent believe they'll still have trouble _______ suitable employees.
114.  Perhaps this lack of properly butchered and well-hung meat has a lot to do with _______ meat sales across the country.
115.  Out political leaders seem to be _______ up a list of people and principles that shouldn't be involved in politics.
116.  They create beautiful spears, clubs, ceremonial bowls for kava _______, and elaborately decorated seagoing canoes.
117.  The other evening I was moving across our sitting room when I felt to be _______ forward.
118.  Because beer _______ is popular, to say the least, there are hundreds of bier halles and biergartens where you can wet your whistle.
119.  The resulting _______ water became so polluted in Hungary that over 700 villages had to be supplied by tanks, bottles and plastic bags.
120.  Darlington, he was simply miscast both as Caesar and Antony, _______ the former boring and the latter weak.
121.  They may believe they can now handle alcohol, but it needs to be made clear to patients and carers that on no account should _______ be resumed.
122.  Steel rails lasted over ten times longer than did iron, and with the _______ cost of steel, heavier weight rails were used.
123.  A table creaking under the weight of a Christmas banquet, a classic celebration of binge _______ and _______.
124.  He kept on _______ over and he got kicked in the ribs, and once in the head.
125.  Some designers and pilots preferred _______ the biggest radial engine they could and shoe-homing it into the smallest design possible.
126.  Many countries have experienced _______ church attendance and membership in recent years.
127.  From what Mel had said about Garth's attributes in the trouser department, he'd keep _______ over his own equipment.
128.  He's a throwback to the good old days of a centre forward going out there and just _______ centre-halves, it reminds me of when I used to go and watch Bury.
129.  Quite often, the yoked oxen are nowhere in sight, and there is only a tractor _______ a mechanised plough across the irrigated land.
130.  Out there in the winter streets a few ashen anthroparians scuttling yet through the _______ soot.
131.  I've used jeweller's rouge on our double glazing as we keep _______ tiny little scratches after they were installed and got fed up of bothering the company.
132.  Another dark horse, Tennessee Senator Al Gore, was _______ little traction in his efforts to become a centrist alternative.
133.  Megan stop suddenly in mid-spin almost _______ over, but she remained balanced.
134.  They are nearly as gamey and quite as good _______ as the muskallonge.
135.  The grimness of the Moon was _______ into the courage of Grantline's men.
136.  I've brought home a stack of proofs to read this weekend, so started on them on the train home, but did my worryingly regular _______ asleep act not long outside London.
137.  Once a helmet has sustained an impact from _______, that part of the helmet is structurally weakened, even if no visible damage is present.
138.  However, make sure a sufficient amount of cool, clean, fresh _______ water is always available.
139.  The hall leads to a _______ room with a deep bay window and tiled fireplace with mahogany surround.
140.  The UK track and road-racing season is _______ to a close and Dacey has no plans to enter any cyclo-cross or mountain bike races.
141.  On the other hand, indestructible observers _______ into a black hole do not notice any of these effects as they cross the event horizon.
142.  In less acronymic words, steadily _______ unemployment did not drive prices up in the way that happened on earlier occasions.
143.  I made good friends there, often hanging out after hours, _______ and sharing stories.
144.  His judiciousness in selecting roles isn't in _______ challenges as an actor but in _______ catchy roles suited to his limitations.
145.  Each state sets its own rules for the sale and importation of alcohol, including the _______ age.
146.  Other issues include the dangers of _______ rocket sticks, especially from larger rockets containing metal motors.
147.  Is bales a rogue soldier with a _______ problem who went off on a killing spree?
148.  With art supplies at a minimum, he focused on _______ during his two-year internment.
149.  Well each time we iterate the _______ process, we are adding 4 times as many triangles as before, and each of them is 3 times as small as before.
150.  Meanwhile, Ben Wallace missed two free throws after _______ a foul driving the baseline.
151.  He begins _______ heavily, neglecting his family, and accusing his wife of having an affair.
152.  The future of agriculture is threatened by a _______ water table.
153.  Lightning leaned forward, _______ into the tale as Gypsies did, his attention keenly focused as Traveler went on in dreamsome sort of way.
154.  You can create a collection of database fields that have unique values for each _______ in the set.
155.  Not everything demonstrable can be known by _______ definitions, since all definitions are universal and affirmative whereas some demonstrable propositions are negative.
156.  Balancing herself on a gatepost and _______ cherries was Rosie.
157.  He should be out _______ quail egg sandwiches, _______ extra large balloons of brandy and snorting beluga caviar off the bonnet of a Lamborghini.
158.  Forget about humping a heavy pack, cooking over a campfire, _______ brackish water from a stream.
159.  A water wheel is a machine for converting the energy of flowing or _______ water into useful forms of power, often in a watermill.
160.  Advanced calculus gives us a strong tool for _______ the change in the area of a given shape under continuously differentiable transformations-namely, the Jacobian.
161.  Water supply in Sierra Leone is characterised by limited access to safe _______ water.
162.  From within the shroud of smoke a vehicle emerged, popping a large wheelie before _______ back onto its front wheel and zooming away.
163.  Kochian's lab is also working on _______ ways to grow crops on marginal lands such as acid soils, where toxic levels of aluminum limit crop production.
164.  The survey also measured levels of air pollution, quality and quantity of _______ water and sewage.
165.  A building worker is recovering after _______ 25 feet down an unfinished lift shaft after scaffolding gave way.
166.  Severus travelled onwards to Nisibis, which his general Julius Laetus had prevented from _______ into enemy hands.
167.  Other issues are environmental pollution, animal welfare and _______ alternative income opportunities for farmers.
168.  They were back home in the _______ room in Bloomsbury, with the countryside burning in the grate and the curtains drawn.
169.  It had been a late and wakeful night for the two of them, talking and smoking and _______ in El's room.
170.  His reputation has been damaged by innuendos about his _______ and gambling.
171.  When Lonnie Bushey was 6 he started _______ with his father who told him it would put hair on his chest and make him a man.
172.  Christchurch residents reported chimneys _______ in through roofs, cracked ceilings and collapsed brick walls.
173.  Operation Enforce was devised after increased numbers of teenagers were seen _______ on the streets at night since the clocks went forward.
174.  Many had become overextended with debt during the _______ cotton prices of the difficult years of the late 19th century.
175.  Several of the other jocks in the room snickered, apparently _______ his question most hilarious.
176.  The subject of each _______ is the image, or images, that created a popular cultural event.
177.  The miners had rejected the owners' demands for longer hours and reduced pay in the face of _______ prices.
178.  The same rule technically applies for white meat, but this is Christmas Day, and no one will strangle you if you insist on _______ this robust Chilean red with the turkey.
179.  Women who drink rival men in amount of alcohol consumed, and trail men only slightly in incidents of binge _______.
180.  Yet, with this effort _______ flat, somehow I feel like life has settled into a loose conjunction with all things kismet, karma, and generally astrologically-aligned.
181.  So _______ that, and _______ the arrangement that was forward and backward at once, was difficult.
182.  Furthermore, the Prime Minister has had no difficulty in _______ Parliamentary whips to organise majorities even for the most contentious legislation.
183.  Most pornographers are exactly the same as any unscrupulous business owners in their underhand ways of _______ people into using their products.
184.  That first weekend I literally locked myself in my room, sleepless and without _______.
185.  You may well be about to embark on four days of cosseting, _______, _______, and sleeping.
186.  The activation energy can be determined by _______ the rate constant of a reaction at several different temperatures.
187.  Its restrained palette, the sinuous, loopy _______, and the interplay of seemingly simple forms and planes present a highly cerebral visual game.
188.  I remember _______ the plan using a piece of finished plywood as my drafting table.
189.  The prime minister has also urged his citizens to abstain from _______ alcohol on election day to avoid violence and maintain the dignity of the event.
190.  Thy words have upholden him that was _______, and thou hast strengthened the feeble knees.
191.  That much of the bowl remained uneaten probably had as much to do with the tedium of _______ the thing as with my slightness of frame.
192.  I refrained from _______ to my knees and kissing their rings, but it did cross my mind.
193.  Rain will be _______ on a variety of surface conditions including old crust, unconsolidated powder and windslabs of varying degrees of hardness.
194.  Following the 2011 election, Welsh Labour held exactly half of the seats in the Assembly, _______ just short of an overall majority.
195.  I had a mental picture of these guys _______ straws for weeks to see who would end up with this gig.
196.  Campbell was required to abstain from _______ alcohol and have no contact with three individuals.
197.  Advances have also been achieved concerning the disinfection of _______ water and in sewage treatment.
198.  In the absence of any takers, the value of these shares could continue _______ until they are worth nothing at all.
199.  The man yelled in her face, spit was _______ everywhere and the man's face was red with anger.
200.  These have helped in _______ the proximate causes of circadian and seasonal cycles.
201.  The skin, when stripped of its feathers, is of the same colour as the snow goose, and they are equally good _______.
202.  With the nights _______ in, overground railway stations in south-east London have become a popular location for the streetwise mugger.
203.  The group was given the right to take action in areas _______ within its field of competence.
204.  It is formed from snow _______ in the interior of the Antarctic which compacts into ice.
205.  Even her hair changed, _______ flat against her head and shoulders as the former kinkiness evaporated from it.
206.  The spectacle of seeing drunken teenage boys and girls _______ on the streets early in the afternoon shocked many in Sligo during rag week.
207.  He starts by _______ a pen line freehand, something which can only be interpreted as a line of ink.
208.  One wine aficionado had given up on _______ an ale she actually liked.
209.  Better product makes for better drinks, enhancing the dining and _______ experience and improves your waitstaff's tips.
210.  Avoid changing cat litter and _______ raw and poorly cooked meat during pregnancy.
211.  And as you described it, the wheels off on this administration, and quickly _______ itself wheelless.
212.  Maybe some of them have been _______ the same fermented jungle juice as Denis Burke.
213.  We'd already lost interest and turned the film into a _______ game, meaning we were ratted by the time the titles came up.
214.  In an extra verse in one version of ABBA's On and On and On, Humpty Dumpty is mentioned as being afraid of _______ off the wall.
215.  He raced behind the two front runners early before assuming command 150 yards from the finish line and _______ clear by two lengths.
216.  I put down my fork and spoon and quietly stop _______, feeling very foolish.
217.  Water _______ as rain upstream of the reservoir, together with any groundwater emerging as springs, is stored in the reservoir.
218.  With me, _______ out how expressive people could be in music really saved me.
219.  And researchers at the National Institutes of Health report _______ candidalike fungus infections in the blood of AIDS victims.
220.  Leigh temporarily fell into a deep depression that hit its low point, with her _______ to the floor, sobbing in an hysterical fit.
221.  And I'm more frightened of letting it all slip and reaching 60 and _______ I've done nothing.
222.  At any rate they had little hope of _______ him there, as travel in the region became dangerous without the security the Empire had provided.
223.  They spend their days smoking water pipes and _______ coffee at emporiums on the edge of the desert.
224.  As a result, the British clamored to explore the north, rekindling that long-held dream of _______ a Northwest Passage.
225.  Interchangeability relies on parts' dimensions _______ within the tolerance range.
226.  He noticed that she wasn't _______ much, just nibbling on a bit of dry toast.
227.  Youngsters from Southbroom Junior School have been _______ out about Britain during wartime.
228.  A rodent ulcer was _______ its way upwards, coiling on in its serpiginous fashion until the end of it was flush with her collar.
229.  They should eat only when hungry, eat food they really want, and stop _______ when they are full.
230.  Then Autumn brings its golden hues A million leaves and i live yous We,ll shed no tears we,ll feel no grief Who mourns the _______ of a leaf?
231.  Following his spurned overture, he was _______ at a juke joint with Sonny Boy Williamson.
232.  We spent a quiet time _______ and _______ and chatting until, around 4pm, we drove Mum home.
233.  By fluviograph and rating table the volume was 19,636 cubic feet, the difference.being explained by the fact that the river was _______ rapidly.
234.  The cattle were forced to lick at the supplement through the gaps in the weldmesh with their tongue, instead of slurping or _______ the mixture.
235.  Centred on each wall was a crisp scale _______, plainly framed, rendering that wall and its temporary features.
236.  Difficulties of raising a family eventually reduce the rate of population growth, until the _______ population again leads to higher real wages.
237.  How can festivals avoid _______ into the trap of becoming just another stop along way for the Hollywood press junket?
238.  This keylogger can be completely hidden from anyone _______ it on the system anywhere.
239.  The idea had merit, and he could explain it to the rest of his family without _______ their ire.
240.  I wanted you to see the beauty of the radiant moon _______ across the water.
241.  While London was still a global centre of finance, it had been surpassed by New York, and was in danger of _______ still further behind.
242.  It excels Homers moly, cures this, _______ sickness, and almost all other infirmities.
243.  The British charity has gone on the offensive to persuade British people to stop _______ meat.
244.  She has difficulty believing the rumours of her husband's acquaintance with the infamous Mrs. Erlynne, but yields to the rumours anyways in hope of _______ true love.
245.  First of all pub visits would mean _______ cola or orange juice.
246.  Even as this nation's crime rate is _______, the prison population is rising.
247.  He picked up his cards, _______ the ace of diamonds he tossed it on the pile.
248.  Theft laws, including the distinction between grand theft and petty theft for cases _______ within its jurisdiction, vary by state.
249.  Well imagine there's three gazelles, right, _______ at a watering hole, yeah?
250.  Heavy coffee drinkers who suddenly stop _______ the stuff often get headaches, but tolerance varies widely.
251.  If it's not possible to train at altitude at least two weeks prior to your trip or event, _______ a way to sleep at altitude will also speed acclimatization.
252.  We also see her physically battling Sheriff Clark, but the camera focuses on her _______ to the ground.
253.  Some water quality laws, such as _______ water regulations, may be designed solely with reference to human health.
254.  Calcium hypochlorite is commonly used to sanitize public swimming pools and disinfect _______ water.
255.  Truman Capote said that Venice is like _______ an entire box of chocolate liqueurs in one go.
256.  The British Admiralty's Room 40 maintained direction _______ and interception of German naval signals.
257.  It was also used for watering the flowers in the churchyard, and for _______ water.
258.  During this time Thomas fractured his arm _______ down a flight of stairs when drunk.
259.  The host team also walked off with the fourth-place finish after _______ to the Kelowna Owls via a golden goal.
260.  When water sources were found, any type of rotting wood, or plant material, would be removed before the water was used for _______.
261.  In that respect, he stands in a different juristic position, at least for international law purposes, than if the _______ of him being a genuine refugee had not been made.
262.  Flows often crack deeply, forming dangerous chasms, and a fall against 'a'a lava is similar to _______ against broken glass.
263.  He died aged 59 after _______ ill on a journey to London and is buried in Bunhill Fields.
264.  Remember that wonderful picture of the great Gary Cooper and Clark Gable in white tie _______ champagne?
265.  Instead of _______ solutions that are acceptable to both sides they impose a direction such that you're either with them or against them.
266.  The immediate area around the crane is still cordoned off for safety reasons, due to the risk of parts of the broken jib _______.
267.  Sadly, all hopes of _______ interesting railwayana disappeared when I realised the place had been completely stripped out.
268.  Their high king, Vortigern, _______ himself beset on all sides by barbarian invaders, hired Anglo-Saxon and Jutish mercenaries from Denmark and north Germany.
269.  Upon also _______ out the twins intended to cajole him, 'Scotch Jack' Dickson also turned in everything he knew about Cornell's murder.
270.  Req doesn't spend time _______ complicated drum-and-bass fills into a sequencer.
271.  The Mir slowed, then stopped, rising and _______ on a queasy swell.
272.  Moreover, this approach will enhance the possibility of _______ a potential interaction between an influence of neurotoxic exposure in the past and the process of aging.
273.  Each day, shiftless young men gather on the outskirts of Riyadh, smoking water pipes and _______ coffee.
274.  He ate the fish raw, masticating with painstaking care, for the _______ was an act of pure reason.
275.  Kate Bosworth talks _______ love on set, Beat Generation style, and her latest collaboration with Topshop.
276.  By _______ sweat away from your skin as soon as it rises to the surface, he says, your body won't cool properly.
277.  Even the Welshwoman who runs the off-licence in Tomintoul, prefers nosing whisky to _______ it and opts for a glass of white wine over both.
278.  This has helped in solving the problem of _______ water, bringing some lands under rabi crops and generating employment opportunities.
279.  The accident serves as a grim reminder of the dangers of _______ and driving.
280.  What is the point of _______ up plans if they're not going to be adhered to?
281.  But I left you _______ lotus, hollow-eyed and steeped in dreams.
282.  Mists from the _______ water made rainbows all down the cliff.
283.  The _______ price of lead brought the decline of the Derbyshire lead mining industry towards the end of the 19th century.
284.  In response, the Franciscans and Dominicans created public fountains and aqueducts to guarantee access to _______ water.
285.  After _______ some beer, a whaler I once saw got up and started to fight with himself.
286.  In other words, a submarine had less chance of _______ a single convoy than if it were scattered as single ships.
287.  There, the salt acts as a magnet, _______ water by osmosis from the blood and other body fluids up through the glands.
288.  The next few sips went down easier, and then she was _______ it as fast as she could.
289.  After _______ to an all-time low of 8p a share, the price has rallied over the past month.
290.  We had a huge infestation of yellow woollybear caterpillars and green clover worm moths and am _______ some fall armyworm moths.
291.  I remember when I grew up at Hongoeka Bay Marae in Plimmerton that we always enjoyed our pork and puha boil ups, but I don't remember _______ junk food.
292.  Taoist myths state that Laozi was conceived when his mother gazed upon a _______ star.
293.  The fox wandered the area, and went a little ahead, _______ not much, besides a few more berries that had not yet spoiled in the coming winter.
294.  For example, alphabet exercises can be done by pointing your toes and _______ the alphabet in the air.
295.  Conflicting accounts have her either _______ back and getting sucked under the bulldozer or being hit head one.
296.  So it's just a matter of deciding who plays which move, perhaps by _______ straws or cutting cards.
297.  Rises earlier this year in tax and national insurance mean that average take-home wages are _______.
298.  This is Seatallan's principal satellite, a broad ridge _______ from the east of the summit cone.
299.  Hed try to introduce science into _______ a fried egg if he thought of it!
300.  At one point I wanted to stop _______ meat, but my parents wouldn't let me because you had to eat meat.
301.  Broad expanses of open sand undulate, sweeping up into steep mountains or _______ off into lakes, ponds, and shallow quagmires of quicksand.
302.  Josh viewed Jerome Benedict as a thwartful man always _______ the flaws in other people's research.
303.  Somehow I don't think those plush corporate boxes at Cardiff have a _______ board and chalk.
304.  Larner that Carroll's Humpty Dumpty had prosopagnosia on the basis of his description of his _______ faces hard to recognise.
305.  It is a mega-leap from the agar and test-tube _______ to real patients and their delicate lungs.
306.  The fans seem happy to be back, _______ their formerly favourite possies in the stands, or around the strangely sunken perimeter fence.
307.  He carefully knocked the jagged edges of broken glass from the window frame with the handle of a floor-brush, and caught the _______ shards in a matching plastic dustpan.
308.  Albuquerque, throughout his career, favoured the Hindu paganry against the Hindi Moslems, _______ the former much less intractable.
309.  The second patient sustained a heavy blow to the Achilles tendon from a _______ metal bar 10 weeks after the initial trauma.
310.  It is used as a disinfectant in water treatment, especially to make _______ water and in large public swimming pools.
311.  Lay in the anchovy fillets, and place over very low heat until they melt, _______ apart when the pan is shaken.
312.  She kept on about how they go _______ and how much fun they have on the beach at night.
313.  As well as _______ you the best way from A to B, the operators can also provide an emergency and breakdown service.
314.  It's a useful and well-used route, but the stations look like they are _______ apart and the trains are not much better.
315.  If John is dead set on marrying Catherine, his parents' objection will only provoke a _______ out.
316.  In recent years, _______ stock markets have wiped out a large chunk of many companies' reserves.
317.  After _______ out she had terminal cancer, she tried to block out any thoughts of her own mortality.
318.  The entire region plunged into deep chaos and a nation was caught up in a deep quag, that it is still _______ itself difficult to extricate from.
319.  On a recent day, the squawking penguins were busily _______ partners, preparing nests and waddling about the mating grounds.
320.  What's the status of _______ out who or what is to be held accountable for what went wrong?
321.  Furthermore, overall consumption of added sugar is _______ both in absolute terms and as a proportion of total energy in the diet.
322.  Passenger levels have fluctuated since then, increasing during periods of economic growth and _______ during recessions.
323.  It adds up to more than 40 extra _______ hours on Saturday nights alone.
324.  Lotty, with Teutonic phlegm, was calmly _______ bread and currant wine, for the jelly was still in a hopelessly liquid state, while Mrs.
325.  Hence, it can be seen as a robust _______ that men overally choose their suicide method differently than women.
326.  This is stronger than the pectoral cross, because a chalice is used not just for _______ but for celebrating the Eucharist.
327.  During the year, valleys typically experience 20 days with snow _______, a further 200 wet days, and 145 dry days.
328.  You can trace history by _______ cod bottles, ceramic beer bottles and jars, numerous items of crockery and even clay pipes.
329.  But more than anything else, it is an invitation to the artist in each one of us to test our _______ skills on paper.
330.  Demure, retiring but not shy, Lady Jane listened and learned, _______ the happiness and warmth in the Queen Dowager's company she had never been given at home.
331.  Two men, seated on the movable plank on which the victim is laid, were _______ their breakfasts, while waiting for the criminal.
332.  In Japan, having a strong educational background greatly improves the likelihood of _______ a job and earning enough money to support oneself.
333.  Tears were _______ down her face as her jog turned into a sprint.
334.  Within moments, all ran for cover as a rain of debris began _______.
335.  If you're looking for a record from whiny white kids lamenting the complete hopelessness of ever _______ another significant other, please look elsewhere.
336.  As the sound mutates it becomes lost in a deep storm of white noise and becomes gravel _______ down an endless scree slope.
337.  Still, Diamond is _______ the reputation he's accrued over the past decade hard to lose.
338.  The fleet of three ships was to enter the Kara Sea, with the hopes of _______ the Northeast passage above Siberia.
339.  It is when _______ water is unavailable or withdrawn, that the urine becomes highly concentrated with uric acid and urates.
340.  The saxophonist plays one of his own improvisations, deliberately _______ out of key, catching himself.
341.  Going to pieces can be liberating, she realizes, perhaps even more liberating than _______ work on an assembly line.
342.  He dropped to his knees and keeled over sideways as blood spouted from the side of his head like a _______ fountain.
343.  Although the stitched textiles have physical presence, their intersecting linear passages function primarily as isometric _______.
344.  Home made rakia is a great drink, according to him, and he has become accustomed to _______ it.
345.  The house has three reception rooms, including generously-sized _______ and dining rooms which interconnect via double doors.
346.  The ability to whitemail an emotional older man like my father into _______ in love with him so that he would help him rise.
347.  They also have access to the statistics showing the exact time spent away from the phone, such as toilet breaks or getting _______ water from the water cooler.
348.  Providing navigational aids to assist users in _______ information in hypertext systems has been an ongoing research problem for well over a decade.
349.  The album and it's fold-out sleeve are covered in a highly detailed _______ of the New York skyline, complete with the twin towers.
350.  Vicky Pryce points out that crime rates are _______ while the numbers in prison rise.
351.  Do you reflect that all those words will be branded in my memory, and _______ deeper eternally after you have left me?
352.  Houdini was apparently unable to convince Doyle that his feats were simply illusions, leading to a bitter public _______ out between the two.
353.  I responded by giving him the finger, before collapsing on my bed once more and _______ the blankets on top of me.
354.  To the left are a pair of formal reception rooms, the _______ and dining rooms, which interconnect with double doors.
355.  Apparently, urine _______ is increasingly popular with the sushi generation, who believe it may be the cure of many ills, including jet lag.
356.  For them, the mere thought of _______ a stamp, addressing a letter, and dropping it in a mailbox is challenging.
357.  I spent five hours _______ a suitable present for my sister, but then I lost it and had to look all over again.
358.  With Ballyfin _______ pupils from Portlaoise, Mountrath and Mountmellick and their hinterlands there is a huge dilemma facing people.
359.  Sleep disordered breathing is a common _______ in newly presenting acromegalic subjects.
360.  The Indians, as was their custom, gorged themselves on the meat, _______ it half raw.
361.  A large bay window provides wonderful sea views while a white marble chimney piece is another attractive feature of the _______ room.
362.  There is no evidence, however, that a single _______ bout in an otherwise abstemious person will lead to pancreatitis.
363.  It went down well, with Trent _______ out the peaceful piano breaks, and the extended outro sending the moshpit into a frenzy as one should hope.
364.  We have to use common sense inclusiveness, because we are quickly getting to a place where our brain is _______ out.
365.  Two airline stewardesses were sacked for _______ a half of lager each before a flight.
366.  Microsoft said yesterday it had introduced a white list scheme to allow well-behaved email marketing firms to reach its customers without _______ foul of its spam filters.
367.  Schools are asking parents for money because funding is _______ short of what they need.
368.  The seminar room was a bare room with plaster _______ off the walls in a half-derelict building.
369.  The police, conducting what they said was an antiprostitution raid, reported _______ him in bed with a stripper.
370.  While he was _______ the guests for the housewarming began to arrive.
371.  As a young police officer I remember _______ a car parked in the middle of the entry ramp to the interstate highway.
372.  There, a friend showed me a shady river bed where literally dozens of southern white admirals were _______.
373.  I don't know why Wade put you up to this, or how much he paid you, but I'm not _______ for it.
374.  He said when students are finished _______ apples or bananas in the school they bring the cores and skins to the composter.
375.  Biscuits are not quite as difficult in _______ substitutions, but all the sweet biscuits should be forgotten and wheatmeal or Milk Arrowroot biscuits be taken instead.
376.  And employers, faced with _______ demand and dwindling margins, cut back on salaries, raises, benefits, and other perks.
377.  During our walk there was a wintry mix of precipitation _______, and some very slippery spots on the sidewalk where there was not much traction.
378.  After his dark _______ days, O'Neil clambered on the wagon only to find his Dad determined to drag him off.
379.  Most can be rehydrated quickly and easily by _______ large quantities of a solution of oral rehydration salts.
380.  A stylus is a pen that comes with a _______ pad, which is connected to the computer.
381.  The fundamentals of quality are of course intrinsic to the value of a _______.
382.  There have been many moments in life when I really wished I was invisible, because the way I looked was _______ me attention I didn't want.
383.  In rag week the college's Dome Bar was closed in an effort to encourage moderate alcohol _______.
384.  Cory shook his head at her, his blond fringe _______ over his dark eyes, giving him the rakish look.
385.  Xiamen is fully ready to provide _______ water to Jinmen, Taiwan Province, which is now suffering drought.
386.  Two in five of those quizzed reckon their IT department will prevent them from _______ victim to threats such as spyware and phishing.
387.  The quantum of support requires a _______ as to the income of the Respondent.
388.  And if they refuse to so avow, suddenly _______ themselves with a challenge from the right?
389.  We loved Zellweger as Bridget Jones for owning her weight, _______ love, and never settling for less than she deserved.
390.  It's a simple stone that has become a tool, an instrument employed for _______ marks.
391.  On Monday we marched with the dawn of the Feast-day,1499 _______ a confection on the road to dispel crop-sickness.
392.  Stellar matter will then fall either directly onto the surface of the neutron star, or first form an accretion disk before _______ onto the surface.
393.  On the way to my office I imagined Cynthia as a chrysalis, my imposed burden of studenthood, _______ off me, drifting into the night.
394.  To scientists, that's as bizarre a _______ as a queen bee spawning a colony of ants.
395.  She was _______ her usual meal, a baloney sandwich, an apple, a soda, and a two-pack cupcake.
396.  Nicholson's _______, using coloured ink and enamel paints shows a public park full of brightly coloured interconnecting tents.
397.  Results also show that 90 percent of those who participated in the study use their wells for _______ water.
398.  The ordeal began as the result of a tragic accident when a rail worker died after slipping and _______ on to the live rail on the main line.
399.  Pushing her luck with the gods, she sees a _______ star and makes a wish that has to be secret or it won't come true.
400.  They all agreed and soon we were _______ plain dry toast when the phone rang.
401.  Should by chance the rain keep _______ bringing the rivers and streams into flood, then all is not lost.
402.  The session reveals how some of the biggest websites were compromised as watering holes, and how to detect if your website is _______ victim.
403.  Without the bank of mum and dad, _______ the deposit is hard. Part of me thinks that this is nothing new.
404.  The mother said her daughter had stopped _______ and wasn't sleeping well since the incident.
405.  The patient now should be able to safely begin _______ pureed foods, including baby foods, applesauce, blended soft foods, and potted meats.
406.  I was cleaning the car as he said, but he kept on at me, _______ fault.
407.  He's not lazy, they say, he just can't stop _______ and his metabolism retains everything.
408.  Mike started _______ algorithmic doodles for worms _______ from an isometric grid.
409.  For greater convenience a mirror is usually installed, which reflects the image the right way up onto a suitably placed _______ surface.
410.  In burning slabs like pyroclastic flow the top of the tower slewed off, militia pods _______ out and tumbling.
411.  Many an hour could be whiled away here, _______, _______, surfing the net, listening to music and chatting up a prospective date.
412.  Turning over, I saw rain _______ in heavy drops outside of my window.
413.  Negotiations took place between the local branches of the DUP and UUP with the aim of _______ an agreed unionist candidate.
414.  I have a good notion to poison myself by _______ some of your glucose sugar.
415.  So, at the age of 19, King moved to London, along with his milk van, in hope of _______ a career in music.
416.  In a circular metal container is a spool of audiotape that records the sound of snow _______.
417.  The organisers distributed _______ sheets and participants were allowed to use watercolours, crayons and sketch pencils.
418.  However, the script fails him by _______ flat in the moments where you expect the most to be delivered.
419.  But I seldom fancy _______ white fish doused in a red wine and butter sauce served with cheesy, creamy, garlicky potatoes.
420.  The children were excused from _______ the Hittite carvings at Carchemish with me because of the mumps.
421.  By placing her hand on her hip and coquettishly pushing her shoulder forward, Kimberly is subtly _______ attention to herself.
422.  John McDonnell claimed NHS spending per head is _______ for the first time in NHS history.
423.  Regulations set achievable levels of _______ water quality to protect health.
424.  If your hair is excessively dry and it does not respond to the above treatments, you may not be _______ enough fat.
425.  A couple of geeky Korean kids were seated at the communal workbench, _______ donuts and wrestling with drivers.
426.  The woman chuckled and shook her head, her chestnut brown waves of hair _______ over her shoulders.
427.  When there is a _______ out, someone packs a sad and sets up a new party.
428.  In its God-like prime, The Simpsons attacked well-worn satirical fodder from unexpected angles, _______ fresh laughs in the hoariest of subjects.
429.  His youthful views seem merely that, youthful, like his habit of _______ milk in hope of bulking up his slight, small frame.
430.  He goes into a shouting and raving fit, which culminates in his going to an adda and _______ himself into an aggressive somnolence.
431.  Irish flat racing jockeys are _______ it increasingly tough to make the weight.
432.  The federal deficit has never fallen as fast as it's _______ now without a coincident recession.
433.  They carried Kharasil up the corridors in a wave of nervous chatter, the ragged sound of a giggle _______ obscenely in the narrow space.
434.  Catesby made his prints by etching the image of his _______ onto the surface of a copperplate.
435.  Those with painting skills display their talent by _______ eye-catching figures in attractive hues.
436.  Many of the later mine shafts have now been filled in, but a few do still remain, fenced off to prevent walkers or animals from _______ in.
437.  When I bring up the software and open a _______, my crosshairs are invisible.
438.  Anyone _______ it impossible to profit where there is no competition simply demonstrates a lack of business acumen.
439.  She spends her days _______, leaving Stan to tend to the kids and housework.
440.  The Afar also suffer from kidney stones, a consequence of not _______ enough water.
441.  When the Islamic Republic finally agreed to peace, its leader, ayatollah Khomeini, likened it to _______ a cup of poison.
442.  A future state must needs subvene to prevent the whole edifice from _______ into ruin.
443.  Art teachers can think of this activity as a means to circumvent fixed attitudes about _______ in a naturalistic mode.
444.  Meat so cooking may be seen in any _______ house in Smyrna, or any Eastern town.
445.  I am going to confess to being a little bit of a keener, I did mine yesterday and did not go _______.
446.  The log folder can also be used to record shop _______ and material sample transmissions.
447.  He became depressed because of the situation, turned to binge _______ and his life went off the rails.
448.  How are you going to prevent him from _______ out about the party?
449.  Your gothness is then measured by your peers with a 'gothier-than-thou' approach, facing ridicule if you are _______ short.
450.  I must confess, however, I'm _______ the terror cycle an absurdly entertaining piece of global sport.
451.  After a summer whiled away _______ gin and tonic and reading books, I moved to Pittsburgh for lack of anything better to do.
452.  For six days the Monarch was so busy trying to break jail that he had no time to fool away in _______.
453.  If he wasn't trying to dig an escape tunnel, he was going walkabout after _______ an open gate in the house's garden.
454.  He is a truly superb sketch artist, deftly _______ faces for names in the minimum number of lines possible.
455.  I felt the power which comes with the _______ night and the rising moon, whether it be waxing or waning.
456.  I have pasted over the frontispiece a _______ of Yeats by the Senior Yeats which this edition does not reprint from The Trembling of the Veil.
457.  After 5 days of _______ broccoli or oil fortified with vitamin K, says Booth, more osteocalcin was saturated with carboxyl groups.
458.  As other firms joined this practice, prices began _______ everywhere and a price war ensued.
459.  Exxon Mobil's drill rig there had reached 30,000 feet by 2006 without _______ gas, before it abandoned the site.
460.  By then I had already dried my eyes, the girls were clean and _______ cookies in front of the T.V, accompanied by me.
461.  I do, however, note that the evidence is that the child is adoptable and that there would be no difficulty in _______ appropriate adoptive parents.
462.  Now, it is this sense of the solidity of things that can only be uttered by the metaphor of _______.
463.  The Knicks were punchless early, _______ behind by 30-19 after the first quarter.
464.  Sarah Norris on the alchemy of being young and literary and _______ your way in New York.
465.  It seems that as limpets creep across rocks, _______ algae, they also eat chalk.
466.  Andrew Flintoff emerged to form a vital partnership of 143 with Andrew Strauss, before to _______ to Glenn McGrath for 72 an hour after tea.
467.  It's like _______ club soda that has been watered down and mixed with flat light beer.
468.  But _______ for every triple Lutz, American flag or smirk from Putin could cause a calorie avalanche and sick Sochi gut.
469.  The prospect of _______ Prester John had long since vanished, but the tales continued to inspire through the 20th century.
470.  He went to take that popular Georgian pick-me-up, bathing in and _______ the spa waters at Bath.
471.  Not content with _______ an Indian map, messages and the like on the sugar cube, Prasad hit upon the idea of doing something quite bizarre.
472.  He figured that the deep abyss he was _______ into must have a bottom.
473.  There are possible genetic bases to compulsive shopping and gambling, _______, drug use, and aggressiveness.
474.  Start by _______ a list of practices near where you live, as surgeries have boundary limits and you need to make sure you're within their area.
475.  The king of those younger peers will be _______ attention to itself this week.
476.  But the sand in which you are _______ the line is the sand of the hourglass.
477.  Kim Chol was reportedly executed for _______ and carousing during the official mourning period after Kim Jong-il's death.
478.  I doubt that you became allergic to dairy and meats because you stopped _______ them.
479.  The carpeting is worn, the furniture is _______ apart, and the electricity is out for most of the day.
480.  You can tuck the body pillow around your body in various places, which makes _______ a comfortable position easier.
481.  But the minni given to gods or saints was only the most prominent instance of this custom, placed at the beginning of the ritual _______.
482.  Last time James had stomach problems after _______ too much orange juice.
483.  Smaller, richer-tasting meats such as pheasant, duck, partridge, pigeon, even diminutive quail are increasingly _______ their way onto my Christmas table.
484.  I'm _______ that with a lot of my friends or acquaintances going back to school, I miss it.
485.  Despite the _______ debris, the staff dragged away as much furniture as possible before withdrawing.
486.  And that is where regulars and the _______ public at large will assemble tomorrow for a day of _______, music and pub games through the ages.
487.  Twilight is a good story, and the idea of its two cinematic leads _______ in love makes it an even better one.
488.  Ion exchangers and demineralized water are used in all chemical industries, _______ water production, and many food industries.
489.  Today we begin a week-long investigation into the _______ culture.
490.  The shore, the ocean, the beach, the rich sunset radiance _______ upon all with dark shadows here and there all made up a perfect picture.
491.  A trompe, which produces compressed air from _______ water, is sometimes used to power other machinery at a distance.
492.  The _______ may also mean that, in severe cases, it may be more appropriate to remove the defective adrenals and administer cortisol and other adrenal hormones artificially.
493.  What was supposed to be a great night of _______ and dancing actually brought an insulting reality check.
494.  If you stop _______ carbohydrates, your body will turn protein and fat into glucose.
495.  And while subjects such as Latin and Greek are gradually _______ by the wayside, new subjects have been introduced.
496.  I had no idea I was going to be _______ out of a paper bag with a bag lady.
497.  He decided that before scuttling the ship to prevent her _______ into enemy hands he had to get the dead and wounded ashore.
498.  But that which has most puzzled and shocked readers are the specially gargantuan passages relating to _______ and _______.
499.  Madeleine curled up into a ball on the floor, _______ her knees tightly to her chest and hugging them.
500.  On one such Saturday night, the phone rang, and it was two juiceheads _______ at the Hotel across the alley.
501.  Both floor and wall-mounted pieces emphasized the witty conflation of _______ and sculpture.
502.  The barn on the property was surrounded by police officers _______ their weapons.
503.  It started raining and we had to continue our _______ indoors as raindrops were _______ through the cloth roof onto our food.
504.  In their advocacy of life _______, this and his other etchings of nudes posing in the studio might be seen as an argument against model books.
505.  Immediately to the right is the _______ room, which also has a laminated floor and decorative ceiling plasterwork.
506.  He took a couple of cans, made sure others saw, and wandered up the road toward home _______.
507.  A wicked wind blew through the town, snapping shutters still open, throwing leaves into faces, pushing to the ground folks hurrying home in the _______ darkness.
508.  Then you can start deciding things like where to place furniture and acoustic material, _______ a good room that's not a hallway next to a jackhammer and so on.
509.  Some stations use platform screen doors to increase safety by preventing people _______ onto the tracks, as well as reducing ventilation costs.
510.  I attempted to wake up enough to realise what was going on and stumbled to the karzy, _______ over the dog and just making it.
511.  The mentioned Plant having sepal for _______ with red to yellow color.
512.  Harris and Matt are tasked with _______ the perfect convertible supercar for all weather.
513.  Crime is _______, gangland criminals are on the back foot and more gardai are on the beat than ever before.
514.  They have to think of one policy package and strategy to stop the triple whammy of _______ stocks, bonds and the yen.
515.  At first concentrating on _______, he eventually gravitated toward painting and collage.
516.  We have a big problem with juveniles _______ in these areas.
517.  He tilted his head lightly to the side, his wavy blonde locks _______ sideways from his eyes.
518.  In January 2008 two walkers died after _______ from the ridge in separate incidents.
519.  He ends up _______ in love with Jane Jerome, whose house he trashed, not knowing it was her, and she doesn't know he was one of the trashers.
520.  Upon _______ out she had been cast on the show, a celebratory call to her father was the first phone call she made.
521.  The first is about healthy _______ and a balanced diet, with the focus on enjoying quality food rather than feeling deprived.
522.  The house also includes a _______ room, sitting room, dining room, kitchen, five bedrooms and a study.
523.  He took the trouble to wink and then closed his eyes, instantly _______ asleep.
524.  The real joy comes when both food and wine are of the same region, or terroir, so that you are _______ as locally as you are _______.
525.  We channeled all our criminal smarts into _______ ways to con the food system.
526.  At Osterley what are central fruiting grapevines in the carpet are foliate swags in the _______.
527.  He was up it in no time, and _______ and slinging the persimmons into his hat.
528.  She has rearranged her childcare in order to get into town for 8.20 am and give herself a better chance of _______ a parking space.
529.  Scotland has been urged to lead the way on _______ new ways to make electricity, most obviously by harnessing our own natural wind and wave power.
530.  Any horse _______ at the trial jump or twice refusing is not allowed to compete.
531.  Great, I bet he loved that, rather than just mooch around a field, _______ hay.
532.  Being overambitious increases the risk of _______ short of generating enough wonga to retire on.
533.  Drake took a tight grip of the man's shoulders, but couldn't stop him from _______ onto his side and rolling over onto his back with a metal jingle.
534.  It tells of a girl named Alice _______ through a rabbit hole into a fantasy world populated by peculiar, anthropomorphic creatures.
535.  One applies the topical adhesive with the same intuitiveness as _______ on a tablet.
536.  Across the hall is a spacious _______ room with a large bay window, ornate marble fireplace, decorative plaster coving and ceiling rose.
537.  Many students will be re-writing revision plans, displaying an inability to talk about anything else, _______ endless cups of coffee and suffering from a lack of sleep.
538.  A major _______ of the magnetospheric imaging instrument is the discovery of a new radiation belt just above Saturn's cloud tops, up to the inner edge of the D-ring.
539.  I'm not down on people _______ love online, in their local supermarket or at the dogs, wherever, whatever, it's all good.
540.  Some upland areas received, on average, over 25 days per year of snow _______.
541.  But scientists are _______ that the wily creatures can stop cancer in its tracks.
542.  He turned to see Nelson kneeling on the deck, supporting himself with his hand, before _______ onto his side.
543.  But Michael was constantly putting her down, and seemed to enjoy humiliating her, _______ fault with everything.
544.  He had been _______, _______ and sleeping watchbird ever since its inception.
545.  Californians face waterborne illnesses lurking in the surf from urban runoff, and towns have lost their _______ water due to contamination.
546.  The long-term health risks of placing fluoride into _______ water at source is to be raised at tomorrow's meeting of Kerry county council.
547.  It is not worth _______ into dispute over such a flapdoodle of a vestimentary matter.
548.  Captain Higgins moused the hook with a bit of marline to prevent the block beckets from _______ out under slack.
549.  You rummage through piles of junk in the hopes of _______ a gem amongst the detritus.
550.  His minimalist style of _______ and limited palette of colours are far from painterly, however.
551.  Water quality laws govern the release of pollutants into water resources, including surface water, ground water, and stored _______ water.
552.  I had a little trouble _______ the place, until I noticed the railroad tracks that run along Lake Dora.
553.  He watched as the glass rained down slowly to the ground, emeralds _______ from the tower, which was now aflame.
554.  The signs are saying that we need to trim our spending to match our earnings and that we need to stop _______ into our savings.
555.  In fact, I'm going to reward myself now, by having done 165 extra words today by _______ a whole apple pie or big sticky toffee pudding.
556.  He does not believe that only trees which have crossed their natural lifespans are _______ down.
557.  A gold dragon inscribed itself across her collarbone as if some unknown forcer were _______ it there.
558.  Pierre la Seine, going a step farther, shows that the intention was to recommend to young men temperance in _______ and _______.
559.  The stones and jewels used in these paintings would have an added impact with the light from pooja lamps _______ on them.
560.  Osmunda swept a curtsey, that yellow hair _______ cloudwise to her feet, then turned swift to disappear in the shadow of the turret stair.
561.  On the ground floor the _______ room and dining room have open fireplaces while the first and second floor contain the five bedrooms.
562.  Has the person been _______ at least one and a half quarts of liquid each day?
563.  These little crushed up bits of bacon have been saving men from _______ tasteless salads and propelling baked potatoes into near meat status.
564.  Some of the Chinese have adopted the western method of toasting, but where this is the case, everyone must touch everyone else's glass during the toasting and before _______.
565.  You think you're _______ a healthful diet because you've limited your consumption of artery-clogging saturated fat.
566.  She got her start _______ with the furry fandom, because art is easier to approach there.
567.  Travel jugs and water boilers are increasingly popular, many including stowaway _______ cups.
568.  It was all black with a single white rose in the middle, a raindrop _______ off its petal.
569.  A tiny, upright figure on muleback, she wore a hat of deep red, her auburn hair _______ down about her shoulders.
570.  Bolivias's _______ water and Sanitation coverage has greatly improved since 1990 due to a considerable increase in sectoral investment.
571.  By the time of Daniel Deronda, Eliot's sales were _______ off, and she faded from public view to some degree.
572.  Because the seed of swamp white oak is not dormant, it germinates soon after _______.
573.  Mainstream newspaper publishers have been wresting with _______ readerships and generational market shifts for at least a decade, with little apparent success.
574.  She stared out the window, at the thick snow _______ fast on the ground and building up on the window sill.
575.  A _______ of King William at the top of this broadsheet, rocking on a wooden hobby horse, might have caused some offense in loyalist circles.
576.  Usually it has to do with our abominably bad way of simply not _______ a place for people to attach socially.
577.  The local water supply being inadequate, a massive distillation plant was introduced to make sea water fit for _______.
578.  A successful keypal program involves more than _______ keypals for your students and them having them write their first e-mail message.
579.  If apnea is _______ asleep at the wheel and driving off the road, SIDS is _______ asleep at the wheel and driving into a bridge abutment.
580.  I'm _______ it very difficult to sleep at night at the moment, what with all this hot weather we've been having.
581.  He had been _______ heavily as a way of escape since his dreams of going into the marines or the fire service were dashed due to injuries caused in a motorbike accident.
582.  His used to steal beer and break into empty properties for all-night _______ parties.
583.  A group of St Petersburg balletomanes are said to have celebrated their devotion to Taglioni's art by cooking and _______ a pair of her shoes.
584.  I nodded in acknowledgement of his efforts and jogged around the roof, looking for the hatch, and _______ it.
585.  Washington was _______ it extremely difficult to keep his army together, even without any major fighting against the British.
586.  Most _______ water comes from municipal reservoirs, but people in isolated areas get their _______ water from wells.
587.  However, adolescents who held more favorable attitudes toward _______ were relatively unaffected by the program and did not abstain or moderate their alcohol consumption.
588.  For example, in art we are familiar with the genres of painting, _______, sculpture and engraving.
589.  It was a bit like _______ a chocolate liqueur, but not being allowed to have the nice bit in the middle.
590.  Acid rain _______ back on Earth causes acidification of lakes and streams and contributes to damage of trees at high elevations.
591.  The BEF was ordered to make a general advance on 16 October, as the German forces were _______ back.
592.  During the mourning period Cuban citizens were prohibited from playing loud music, partying, and _______ alcohol.
593.  I think you can only start _______ yourself when you write your own material.
594.  She started _______ heavily in her late teens and by the time she was in her twenties she was hopelessly addicted to alcohol.
595.  For hygienic reasons, restaurants should wash silverware and _______ glasses more than once.
596.  It shall be like one of those period dramas, with guests conversing politely in the _______ room whilst Kate plonks away in the next room.
597.  The other's sword slid between Nottingham's ribs, _______ first blood and causing burning agony.
598.  The notion that a perverse _______ of fact does not reveal an error of law in a court of law of our judicature is one I will never accept never, ever.
599.  Many lost their jobs when businesses closed down and it was hard _______ work for non German employers.
600.  But, if Andre-Louis would hope to dine, he must begin by _______ his pride as an hors d'oeuvre.
601.  Thus began another day of me getting all excited, thinking everything was going well and then _______ flat on my face once more.
602.  I am a little afraid to ask what it is, but I do know I will not be _______ much of this.
603.  But I can see her chest rising and _______, and I can hear how ragged her breathing is.
604.  When he was questioned he admitted taking the purse and the prescription pad and _______ the other items.
605.  There has been a growing concern about farming as the current farmers are aging with a difficult time _______ successors.
606.  These figures do not include other associated personnel costs incurred in the _______ of serum levels and interpreting this information.
607.  In _______ a solution to the problems faced by Muslims today, they have some apologetic claims, standard and ready-made answers.
608.  Supplies included cup ramen, bean sprouts, paper diapers, tea and _______ water.
609.  It's comparable to _______ junky hypodermics in the gutter at the Magic Kingdom.
610.  The riddle may depend upon the assumption that a clumsy person _______ off a wall might not be irreparably damaged, whereas an egg would be.
611.  This is the old trick of _______ one bad apple and extrapolating away to beat the band.
612.  After thumping Burnley 5-1 last Saturday, City moved two points clear at the top thanks to the Clarets fixture with Bradford _______ foul of the elements.
613.  He made bogey however after _______ the right rough with his tee shot and could not get up and down from the back of the green.
614.  I found a colony of small white termites _______ up the underside of a board.
615.  A roof-top bar affords superb views, and there are several other more traditional _______ places.
616.  In winter, when this owl is fat, the Indians esteem the snowy owl to be good _______.
617.  To suppose that a food is constituted by _______ is to presuppose that _______ eats _______, and so on in infinite regress.
618.  Leigh performed for troops before _______ ill with a persistent cough and fevers.
619.  In such event they might have acquitted him of murder, though _______ him guilty of assisting the offender.
620.  He later worked as a graphic designer and taught _______ and painting to children.
621.  On the evening of 20 January 1950, Potts visited Orwell and slipped away on _______ him asleep.
622.  His fingers lost their iron grip, and the portfolio with the _______ paper fell to the ground, with my portrait landing at my feet.
623.  He's a wandering laborer with a penchant for black-out _______, saddled with a blackmailing alcoholic groupie played by Thomas Mitchell.
624.  In addition, the book includes a two-page cutaway _______ of the Sabre and a page of specifications and performance notes.
625.  So United are _______ out that a stock market quote has a downside as well as an upside.
626.  Her _______ accelerated and her accountant took her to the cleaners.
627.  Rather than retreat, she seduced him by _______ into a trance and pretending to succumb to a bout of automatic writing.
628.  But public health experts warned against _______ large quantities of sugary drinks in a bid to boost memory function.
629.  In rural areas, the Directorate of Rural Water Supply in the Ministry of Agriculture, Water and Forestry is in charge of _______ water supply.
630.  It consisted of filling the empty space of cavities with hydrogen atoms and _______ the surface contour of the H atoms.
631.  Some of the carbon is picked up by the _______ droplets of molten metal which raises the carbon content of the iron.
632.  Finkelstein's solution extended the Schwarzschild solution for the future of observers _______ into a black hole.
633.  Inside, the _______ room has a wonderfully high ceiling with intricate plasterwork, a dado rail and a sash window.
634.  Added to _______ water at concentrations of around one part per million, fluoride ions stick to dental plaque.
635.  As Americans, we are used to _______ pots of weak coffee, diluted with milk and sugar.
636.  Eventually, the _______ object becomes so dim that it can no longer be seen.
637.  I know he said he wouldn't do it, but I think it's just a matter of _______ his price.
638.  I weighed in the balances what _______ had gained me versus what it had cost me.
639.  All reasonable people understand that acts of God, accidents, or incidents will happen that will affect the quality of _______ water.
640.  The game began with aerial ping-pong, Simon Binns the winner _______ touch close in where a crooked throw gave Otley a scrum.
641.  He was a kind and thankful creature, whose heart dilated in proportion as his skin was filled with good cheer, and whose spirits rose with _______, as some men's do with drink.
642.  The _______ indicates that pen users reframed concepts in a more meaningful way, the authors suggest.
643.  The girls are expected to help their mothers in _______ water, hewing wood, and plastering houses.
644.  Judgments _______ violations are binding on the States concerned and they are obliged to execute them.
645.  He went forward himself to observe the state of affairs and, _______ himself under fire, suffered a heart attack and died.
646.  The women are pretty ratty on Daph for _______ the crabs, and so is her boss for that matter.
647.  They joyously flitted from branch to branch, swooping down occasionally from the skies like wind-blown flowers _______ off the trees.
648.  The year before, a neighbor had returned a doe after _______ her out on the range, alongside his cattle.
649.  The most common injury is _______ from the horse, followed by being kicked, trampled, and bitten.
650.  In law, a verdict is the formal _______ of fact made by a jury on matters or questions submitted to the jury by a judge.
651.  He recorded every step of this process in a separate _______ or a painted study.
652.  It was also a different lifestyle, and smoking and _______ is a way of life for a lot of players.
653.  Nobody ever says they want to become a cop so they can bust people for urinating in public or _______ alcohol on their stoop.
654.  With _______ temperatures, retreat has become a much more attractive option than before.
655.  If you're over 40, you remember how you thought inflation would keep you from ever _______ a job.
656.  Maybe she had left me a clue for _______ her, or maybe it was a mistake, but I intended to make use of it whichever was the case!
657.  That felt like cheating, I imagined my own reaction to reading a book and then _______ such an addendum at the end.
658.  I wonder if Bogart has ever had the pleasure of _______ a jar of 160-proof white lightning.
659.  Back in the days between leaving college and _______ a real job, my friends and I drank like the proverbial fishes.
660.  Here the walker will find The Knott and Rest Dodd _______ from the higher ground, beyond which are The Nab, Brock Crags and Beda Fell.
661.  There were no injuries to the passengers, crew or people on the ground despite debris _______ onto the Indonesian island of Batam.
662.  In 1593, Admiral Sir Richard Hawkins advocated _______ orange and lemon juice as a means of preventing scurvy.
663.  Mice that were genetically engineered to lack MORs did not carry out this release of glucose, nor did they show signs of 'feeling full', after _______ high-protein foods.
664.  Even weeks after the event I was still _______ little bits of glass in amongst my papers.
665.  The _______ has led to renewed calls for British Summer Time to be used year-round to give lighter afternoons and evenings.
666.  She stops to pantomime the _______ back of an arrow in a bow and lets the arrow fly.
667.  Moorthy is adept at _______ with pencil, charcoal, watercolours, oils et al and has participated in several exhibitions.
668.  His wife divorced him because he was too fat, didn't work out and would not stop _______ junk food.
669.  The quality grading system is based on skeletal maturity and marbling in an attempt to classify animals of similar _______ quality.
670.  Jacques Cartier's explorations of the Saint Lawrence River were initiated in hope of _______ a way through the continent.
671.  Under Utah law, tie votes must be decided by _______ lots, which can mean anything from flipping a coin to _______ a name out of a hat.
672.  I close my eyes again, _______ my knees up to my chest and curling up in a defensive ball.
673.  I found the only thing that numbed the pain was whisky, so I began _______ a bottle a day.
674.  Tanner, son of a clergyman and a foe of _______ and smoking, was generally devout and upright.
675.  They dominate nearly half the tavern's area, loudly _______, singing, boxing, and otherwise wassailing to the extent that almost nothing else can be heard or done by others.
676.  There is no way of _______ into or GOTOing a procedure. The procedure can only be invoked by name as a subroutine.
677.  They were strong, game fish, and better still, excellent _______.
678.  The old _______ would simply have an overlay put over it illustrating the new detail.
679.  Painting, _______, sculpture, photography, architecture do not seem to swim into his field of vision.
680.  It was an overcast Aprilish day, with low clouds, and now and then a drop of rain _______.
681.  Net profit Cover your gooseberry bushes with netting to stop birds such as bullfinches _______ the buds.
682.  With time and practice, however, _______ insulin into a syringe and injecting it into your body can become routine and feel less daunting.
683.  A frequent reason for committing hara-kiri was in a lost battle to avoid the disgrace of _______ into the hands of an enemy.
684.  Just _______ him alone was _______ pickled oysters in immoderation.
685.  A _______ off of votives in the third century indicates either decline or that the worship of Demeter moved away from the Thesmophorion on the acropolis at that time.
686.  To commemorate the death of his wife 11 years ago at Christmas time, he took a walnut intended for _______ and planted it in the Botanic Gardens.
687.  Ford stood next to a willow tree, the thin branches _______ around him like a curtain.
688.  Anterior commissure microwebs have been reported as an incidental _______ in surgical patients with nodules.
689.  Poultry shops like this one in Triplicane are _______ fewer takers these days due to the bird influenza scare.
690.  In the summer of 1966, with the value of the pound _______ in the currency markets, exchange controls were tightened by the Wilson government.
691.  Julia is snuggled in her car seat asleep, her chest rising and _______ gently.
692.  So there I am, out in the quiet of the morning, ripping up weeds, listening to birds singing their hearts out, _______ in the smell of freshly turned earth.
693.  All statistical models were consistent with this _______ except for one, which categorized patients by quintile and showed no mortality difference in the first quintile.
694.  The early churches, _______ into the Georgian period, show a high proportion of Gothic Revival buildings, along with the classically inspired.
695.  Another phenomenon investigated was a slug of water _______ through the cloud.
696.  While _______ a partner or date is hard, maintaining the relationship should be easy.
697.  He found Joe Harper and Huck Finn up an alley _______ a stolen melon.
698.  Things might not work out in either domain, and I could find myself _______ flat on my face if I allow my hopes to rise up too high.
699.  Young people, pregnant women and those who might worsen an already existing physical problem by _______ any alcohol are told to abstain.
700.  From peasants splashing in the mud, to the thump of hammer and axe, to the sound of rain _______, the sound design is almost an entire film in itself.
701.  There's irony in three of the greatest experts in robotics in the world _______ into the same elementary trap, isn't there?
702.  In June, he called an Italian high-school student who wrote to him in angst about _______ a job after she graduated.
703.  Symbel consists of rounds of ritual _______ and toasting, and invariably takes place within an enclosed space of some kind.
704.  He examined the site to learn about floods and mountain formation, thus _______ the event into a debate between gradualists and catastrophists.
705.  Volunteers searched the area in the vain hope of _______ clues.
706.  Three different ways of _______ keypals for your class are described.
707.  Sports drinks and coconut water, which is lower in sugar, can also redeem electrolytes lost while _______, says White.
708.  Once he got accustomed to his morphine dosages, his feelings of guilt kept him from _______ asleep.
709.  Falling behind in computing could mean _______ behind in fields that rely on computation to get an edge on rivals.
710.  Raymond broke forward into a charge, _______ his sword back for the first strike.
711.  There were no yobbos _______ around the place drugged or drunk out of their mind, who could turn on you any minute.
712.  The problem for the fixtures board might be _______ an alternative but where there's a will there's a way.
713.  The billionaire philanthropist tastes the product of a machine that processes human sewage into _______ water and electricity.
714.  Some scenes, such as their dance in a graveyard amid _______ snow, are achingly beautiful.
715.  After changing jeans and shoes, he went down to the _______ room to consult the address book beside the telephone.
716.  So most of these jokers are _______ charities to give the contaminated cash to.
717.  If you flop a four flush or an open-ended straight you can continue if the pot odds justify it, especially if you are _______ to the nuts.
718.  These days most people are given to _______ faults with others whosoever they may be.
719.  Especially not when the display in question includes an angel _______ from the sky in flames, surrounded by Biblical verses.
720.  The poem, actually about a rendezvous, is thought by Caulfield to be about saving people from _______ out of childhood.
721.  The children are also told that, if they can hold off _______ the one marshmallow until the researcher returns, they can have the two marshmallows they prefer.
722.  The abrupt increase that night in U.S. sorties also stopped the town _______.
723.  It does so by _______ on its store of glucose, which it converts to lactic acid.
724.  And now, after _______ short in a bruising campaign, he can do just that while getting in even more work in his garden.
725.  It has a lot to offer and we're _______ in our research now that we are appealing to all four quadrants.
726.  The Paleo Diet also known as the Caveman, Stone Age or Hunter Gatherers' diet is an _______ plan based on what the cavemen would have eaten.
727.  Live music from blues to ragtime will accompany the _______ and entrance is free to all sessions.
728.  The fishery industry should rather suggest to consumers new ideas for _______ bonitos so that their consumption can be boosted,'' an agency official said.
729.  For Celtic's French defender has shown a propensity for injudicious decision-making when _______ himself in the white heat of colossal continental confrontations.
730.  The chuck wagon races were held every evening, _______ crowds which filled up the whole venue.
731.  Rubbra recalled that he would divine a student's difficulties and gently guide him to _______ the solution for himself.
732.  These camps were filled with _______, gambling and watching fistfights as forms of recreation.
733.  What we commonly call man, the _______, _______, planting, counting man, does not, as we know him, represent himself, but misrepresents himself.
734.  Over the centuries, various ceremonies and rituals developed around the tradition of _______ wassail.
735.  Mulberry paper also has been used for _______ and as a Korean household item, covering windows and floors.
736.  In the confusion Colonel Wellesley was himself struck on the knee by a spent ball, and narrowly escaped _______ into the hands of the enemy.
737.  William Cobbett commented on _______ some of the finest cattle on some of the region's poorest subsistence farms on the High Weald.
738.  Despite _______ critical fire and reactionary ire, the show's back for a second series.
739.  The _______ was instrumental in getting lead additives banned from gasoline in that country.
740.  If you're _______ out of an airplane, the law of gravity trumps the law of attraction.
741.  For a driver with twice the legal limit of alcohol in the blood they are more than 30 times more likely to have an accident than one who has not been _______.
742.  We've laughed at a bloke riding past on a bike and almost _______ off as he tried to see through our window.
743.  But it's back to the _______ board for this jury, with a new panel member, after juror No.7 was dismissed yesterday.
744.  The motion of an object _______ through a bottomless pit is harmonic, not Keplerian.
745.  Children and teens who sometimes eat a lot don't necessarily have binge _______ disorder.
746.  They are the costs of _______ up contacts and of monitoring and policing the implementation of contracts.
747.  Though professionally chummy she is personally steely, a shrewd operator with no qualms about tough questions and _______ blood.
748.  The artist begins by first _______ the scene in miniature and then chalking it out to actual dimensions on black tarpaper.
749.  It was one of the foulest and most dentally challenging _______ experiences I can remember.
750.  Of course, if we'd lived there, we would never have met our _______ buddy neighbours here.
751.  The only stream on these slopes is Ill Gill, _______ from the depression between the summit and the east top.
752.  Most sapiosexual people place a lot of value and emphasis on _______ someone who is emotionally intelligent as well.
753.  Between June 2007 and November 2008 the global recession led to _______ asset prices around the world.
754.  For all his caustic polemics, Kristol had an abhorrence of _______ himself in the minority.
755.  Imperialism depended on dominating, humiliating and exploiting others, and on _______ artificial boundaries for European strategic purposes.
756.  Perhaps she was overcompensating for the lies, but he seemed to have a way of _______ out certain bits of information.
757.  A Hounslow man who got into his car to give his relations' car a jump-start, was arrested for _______ and appeared at Feltham court last week.
758.  It is not enough to simply stop _______ meat and compensate by _______ more of what you're already _______.
759.  Pluto in Capricorn, trine Jupiter, says you heal through creative expression, by _______ humor even in horror.
760.  All through the wars there are examples of this kind of luck _______ on captains.
761.  Accrington Stanley got back to the _______ board for the third time in as many games.
762.  Jessie De Witt Huberts of Utrecht University says that we are expert rationalizers when it comes to _______ a reason to eat more.
763.  In the _______, a system for preparing franked postal items according to the presently most preferred embodiment of the invention is shown.
764.  Fond hopes, like seeled doves for want of better light, mount till they end their flight with _______.
765.  In this light it can be seen as akin to the story of Isaac Newton, the _______ apple and his discovery of gravity.
766.  When people spoke to me, the sounds of their words were Tetris shapes, _______. All I had to do was put each one in its bright, satisfying place.
767.  The graphics card takes the job of _______ and re_______ the screen display away from the processor.
768.  Pale knuckles rasped against its worn surface, _______ in gentle depressions in the wood made by countless other such actions.
769.  If necessary, use a disposable _______ cup inside to hold water.
770.  In these places are jagged cliffs _______ almost vertical to the tide line, a remnant of aeons of erosion.
771.  Some, including a GP, a consultant, and a psychiatric nurse, have reduced their hours by going part-time or _______ a job-share.
772.  For years, Brooke even had trouble _______ a publisher for his memoir, which was ultimately accepted by Rutgers University Press.
773.  The grand irony in this, which was that he spent his own period of military service _______ and whoring around bars in Alabama, was rarely mentioned.
774.  I think there is no interest in _______ a central and conciliatory way forward.
775.  Type Is at the command line to quickly shift cursors for isometric _______ views.
776.  It shows men _______ from porcelain cups without handles, and coffee being served from a metal or earthenware jug.
777.  The Hamburg-based company initially made stylographs, but eventually became famous for their impeccable technical _______ pens and pencils.
778.  It was these _______ poses which enabled the giraffe supplant the warthog as Alex's favourite animal.
779.  We can choose to satisfy out appetites with healthy food, _______ when we are hungry and stopping when we are full.
780.  Manchester's war on binge _______ has been held up as a model for other cities as a new report reveals the true cost of alcohol abuse.
781.  Our house at Cavenagh Road had been boarded up and abandoned when the Japanese artillery shells started _______ too close for comfort.
782.  Military planners in the US are already _______ up contingency plans, focusing on suspected underground facilities.
783.  Yet they don't seem to be interested in _______ a way to get themselves, or the people of Gaza, out of the crosshairs.
784.  The streams _______ east and west from Honister turn gradually northward and flow along roughly parallel courses for around 12 miles.
785.  Daddy longlegs adults are weak flyers, _______ onto the water surface in the lightest of breezes, and even on calm days.
786.  What's the use of buying tinsel and flim-flam when you're _______ milk gravy to save butter and using salt sacks for handkerchiefs?
787.  I was _______ large quantities of tonic water, which contains quinine, when this started.
788.  After she left hospital, she started _______ again, and asked doctors to readmit her in May last year.
789.  On 7 March 2014, Rene Tkacik, a Slovakian construction worker, was killed by a piece of _______ concrete while working in a tunnel.
790.  While _______ up plans for city centre buildings, he often helped children with their school design projects.
791.  Vignoles' criticisms led to a _______ out, and in 1830 his alternative suggestions were rejected.
792.  I have enough trouble _______ a spare plug for the Christmas tree without going a whole month without the stereo, how do these jokers manage it?
793.  Prison treatment plus aftercare yielded the best outcome results at the centre, a _______ that has now been replicated in other studies.
794.  Still, she suffered from aphasia, _______ it difficult to speak, read and write.
795.  Suddenly I felt like I was at the edge of the abyss again, with nothing preventing me from _______ and _______.
796.  On 15 April 1918, Lewis was wounded and two of his colleagues were killed by a British shell _______ short of its target.
797.  Both the _______ room and dining room have ornate fireplaces and decorative cornicing with large windows looking out over the gardens.
798.  The light is _______ on the sitter almost from the side and slightly above.
799.  Time passed and the light outside remained the same flat grey as snow kept _______, icing the windows over.
800.  Because Palsgraf was hurt by the _______ scales, she sued the train company who employed the conductor for negligence.
801.  Although X Corps had failed in its attempt to break out, it had succeeded in its objective of _______ and destroying enemy tanks.
802.  It's easy to spend money and it went quickly on _______ and festivals.
803.  Around the same time, chemists began _______ the connection between carbon dioxide and plant life.
804.  While smoking remains the leading cause of lung cancer in China, the number of smokers is _______ while lung cancer rates are rising.
805.  Yup, gone are the days when contact with the spirit world involved a glass, a Ouija board and a candlelit Victorian _______ room.
806.  And they end up _______ the same drink, in the company of the same people, fondly imagining that because they moved through several pubs, this is really where it's at!
807.  In a clear and lucid way, he was able to offer instruction about _______ the human form.

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