Please
complete the following sentences with a “ this – that – these – those ”.
Please
point out the errors if you come across any. (There are some really special
gifts reserved for you)
Please
send us your answers incase you’ve completed the entire exercise; there’s a
gift for you too.
Always
remember – “practice makes perfect; thus, we are what we repeatedly do”
1.
Their
inability to speak up for themselves, their numbing inhibitions, their fear of
exposure is the psychological residue of _______ catharsis.
2.
Drugs
assessed in _______ trials included albendazole, piperazine, mebendazole,
levamisole, pyrantel, and tetrachlorethylene.
3.
Think we're
eventually gonna have to get one of _______ Hannibal Lecter masks from an S and
M boutique. Right now we got to keep his head still.
4.
A fellow in
the audience said I should be kneecapped for making _______ remarks.
5.
When I wailed
about _______ to the executive in charge of shepherding the Australian through
production and distribution, he was expostulatory.
6.
He could have
taken any one of _______ stories and developed them into a feature film on
their own.
7.
It was one of
_______ moments of intense feeling when the frost of the Scottish people melts
like a snow-wreath.
8.
She was
fiercely independent and very self sufficient and I got the idea _______ she
didn't like being babied or fussed over by men.
9.
For _______
who have glory-worthy goods, the temptation is sliding from real striving after
virtue into living off their past reputation.
10.
This bill
targets the very same services _______ are working to reduce abortion and
unplanned pregnancy rates.
11.
For some
random reason, I think of the doctor at the Eye Guy holding _______ giganto
clicky circles over my eyes when I needed new glasses.
12.
Among the
animal tests Skinner reported upon were some _______ induced abulia.
13.
Tariq's
forces were joined the next year by _______ of his superior, Musa ibn Nusair.
14.
This is the
only way to ensure _______ the people of Taiwan receive fair, objective and
independent perspectives.
15.
Henry was
explicit about _______ in one of only two articles he published on decorative
art while he was in Sydney.
16.
You have
restored my faith in human nature and it proves _______ not all young people
are yobs or thugs.
17.
He had told
him to be five minutes early and if Smolensk failed to show up, _______ would
count as an abort.
18.
There are
numerous surviving artefacts, such as _______ at Lullingstone and Aldborough.
19.
When alive
_______ fishes are a beautiful blue tinged grey on the back with a whitish
belly, but _______ colour fades to a dull dark grey after death.
20.
While dysania
may be experienced by _______ with primary depression as well, the root causes
are more complicated.
21.
But most of
all, what stood out was the fact _______ _______ women aborted to preserve
relationships.
22.
A huge, raw L
has been carved into the woody terrain to make room for _______ lengthy metal
arms.
23.
This ministry
thinks parents and children are dotish, therefore they can treat us like fools
and we should accept _______ treatment.
24.
Some
magazines, however, are not returnable and _______ are generally only stocked
by newsagents when specifically ordered by customers.
25.
Yet why not
hope for a change in appetite, why not hope _______ vulnerability, doubt, languor,
even feyness, might find a mass market once again?
26.
The headword
of each entry was no longer capitalized, allowing the user to readily see
_______ words _______ actually require a capital letter.
27.
And _______
at a time when, for a good century, art schools had been turning doodlers into
artists.
28.
Obviously,
the land _______ fallen enterprises owned needs to be released for
reutilization.
29.
In _______
book we are committed to a system level of analysis for both descriptive and
explanatory purposes.
30.
While you're
enjoying the holidays, you should spare a thought for _______ who are less
fortunate.
31.
Treat _______
folks right or they may not vote at all, just to teach you a lesson.
32.
After a
somewhat cursory examination, the Commission told the independents late in February
_______ it was doing nothing.
33.
With the
reference to raptures, Herrick returns to the amatory imagery _______ links
profane, sacred, and poetic themes.
34.
As the sun
climbs higher and shines directly down on the earth, _______ thermal contrasts
become more intense.
35.
Collecting
and making sense of _______ data is an important part of oil and gas
exploration.
36.
From
England's point of view _______ were quite useful, confidence-building
preparations for the much anticipated Ashes series later _______ summer.
37.
These were a
collection of books by _______ who were antithetical to the emperors.
38.
All _______
noble qualities are to be reverenced and loved, no doubt, but what entitles
them to be called beautiful?
39.
However, most
of the time, _______ unreleased tracks have no redeeming value whatsoever.
40.
This wasn't a
real football drill, where the banging of heads can make one's teeth chatter or
develop headaches in _______ merely watching.
41.
In short,
Amiana proposes _______ writers of amatory fiction write something other than
amatory fiction.
42.
Since its
conception, the European Union has been a haven for _______ seeking refuge from
war, persecution and poverty in other parts of the world.
43.
However, if
present day anthropoids are any indication, early primates were quick to take
advantage of _______ new arboreal plant foods.
44.
Listen
closely, we, the Gardanes, heard tell of the glory of the nation-kings, how
_______ nobles performed deeds of valor!
45.
Although wool
can be damaged by moths, it contains lanolin, a naturally occurring oil _______
protects it from _______ insects.
46.
He was very
tall and muscular and bronzed and lightly tattooed, with long blond hair
_______ hung lankly down his back.
47.
But _______
makes the shortage of organs for donation even more severe and people are dying
as a result.
48.
Declarer
should recognise _______ _______ is a desperation double, and redouble it.
49.
In a way, he
looked like one of _______ guidos from MTV's Jersey Shore, but he resembled
them only in appearance.
50.
The Flow of
Attention results showed us where we were losing the audience so we edited _______
few spots and had a better commercial.
51.
This had
meant _______ Chris was very independent and more than capable of fending for
himself on his own.
52.
Kimball was
never one to argue with a comrade's eyes and ears, not even _______ of a gormy
jeezer like Connolly.
53.
Then you have
_______ reversible jackets, which have bronzed satin type fabric on one side
and oatmeal speckles on the other.
54.
But what the
Pentagon is shying away from is saying _______ _______ is a done deal.
55.
The situation
was set up to provide conditions _______ might closely resemble an actual NASA
emergency abort landing.
56.
Later
decisions, and decisions of higher courts or legislatures carry more weight
than earlier cases and _______ of lower courts.
57.
While their
menfolk were at the convention, _______ elderly candy-floss haired ladies were
let loose on Manhattan.
58.
Some people,
including some opponents, seem to feel _______ _______ malevolent dotard was,
somewhere, innocent of proper thought and responsibility.
59.
It amazes me
_______ we are right in the heart of the city centre, while simultaneously
being away from it all.
60.
Instead the
recent reaction to _______ decisions has done little to challenge the
illiberal, anti-democratic drift of our time.
61.
The bodywall
muscle in _______ revertant animals is also indistinguishable from wild-type
muscle when viewed under polarized light.
62.
Please note
_______ _______ blend has a heavy concentration of essential oils and is meant
to be used sparingly.
63.
This planning
also needs to take into account region wide transport schemes such as _______
carried out by the Highways Agency and Network Rail.
64.
And I think
_______ Republicans did have a wake-up call, and I think they're starting to
react to it.
65.
We suggest
_______ _______ models might be re-examined in light of _______ results.
66.
Since the
Parliament Acts 1911 and 1949, the powers of the House of Lords have been very
much less than _______ of the House of Commons.
67.
Each of
_______ is based on some subtly revisionist imagining of history _______ ring
as falsely as Spielberg's film.
68.
To _______
other, _______ so august, accomplishments she no more pretended. She gave them
the go-by.
69.
At the same,
_______ is a film of emotional depth, humour and intelligent exploration of its
subject.
70.
There's a
bench here and you could spend time looking out for moorhens, coots, wagtails
and warblers, and the fish _______ attract them.
71.
His power
over her is such _______ when he dies her voice collapses, she loses her
eminence, languishes, and finally dies herself.
72.
Certain
international trade laws, such as _______ on intellectual property, are also
enforced in India.
73.
All _______
spectacle was reflected in a slanted mirror hanging above the performers,
quadrupling the double act, quadrupling the fun.
74.
The
implications of political apathy and cowardice are all the more significant for
_______ revealing admissions.
75.
Though what
we purchase should be reused and recycled, _______ two parts of the process
don't work alone.
76.
If you use
much plate matter, make your choice of homeset heads to match _______ on the
plate matter.
77.
Listen here,
Swing, old-timer, I got a long and gashly tale of wickedness to pour into
_______ lily-white mule ears of yores.
78.
Maybe they
really believed _______ _______ system would produce a kind of rapid
exponential growth _______ would be truly beneficial.
79.
Built in
1883, it served a brief period as a dosshouse before its relaunch as part of
_______ sophisticated hotel chain.
80.
It's
important _______ all of us become very big ambassadors for our own industry.
81.
I think
things can get magnified exponentially when you have two celebrities in a
situation like this.
82.
If any of
them cares to contact me, I will happily reveal my dossier on _______ sad
affair.
83.
Changing
modes like _______ does, however, require _______ you then exit the program and
restart it for the changes to take effect.
84.
Wicklow did
manage to score a double over the Barrow siders earlier _______ year, winning
in both the League and Keogh Cup.
85.
Since I spend
so much of my waking day in my car I've got myself a stereo _______ is also an
MP3 player.
86.
You might say
Ross was the first ASMRtist, as _______ who produce ASMR videos like to be
called.
87.
Hence,
_______ technology can be used in routine exploration for natural resources and
in environmental investigations.
88.
Now let us
turn to a more philosophical but equally revealing look at _______ matters.
89.
Certainly you
have not been in the company of the most sympathetic of expositors of _______
alternative.
90.
He hit a
slicer _______ year _______ veered over the fairway and nearly donged an old
duckie two fairways away.
91.
If _______
measures are not successful, an anticholinergic drug may control the pain.
92.
The man who
speaks for _______ corporations aims for nothing less than to change the world.
93.
The acts of
violence by _______ revolutionaries were countered by excesses committed by the
police.
94.
A comparison
more properly bestowed on _______ _______ came to guzzle in his wine cellar.
95.
I thought
_______ _______ was going to estrange my daughter and myself for a very long
time.
96.
These
findings illustrate _______ a prokaryote possesses a signal trafficking system
with features common to _______ used by higher organisms.
97.
Perhaps it is
the language of flowers and people's associations with flowers _______ makes
_______ a timeless subject matter.
98.
It's best not
to stare at children too hard _______ days, but listening to them I found
myself in some kind of reverie for my own lost youth.
99.
The contract
includes a full-scale reusable system _______ will provide the capability to
test technologies in a launch pad abort situation.
100. He was blamed for _______ inappropriate exposure of secret
material, and it had a detrimental impact on his reputation and mental state.
101. The Northern Ireland Executive and Assembly have powers similar to
_______ devolved to Scotland.
102. As time went on, _______ cartoons got even worse and eventually
collapsed with the folding of the company.
103. No one will take seriously a body _______ is not seen to be
independent and impartial.
104. The treasures in _______ case are geocaches, _______ little
plastic boxes of goodies _______ are hidden all over the earth.
105. But many boaters today use ablative bottom paints _______ don't
require stripping.
106. The taste of clean killed, still hunted animals far exceeds
_______ of either gut shot deer or _______ run by dogs.
107. Most of _______ filled baskets looked a little the worse for wear
but there were a couple _______ were in reasonable condition.
108. Over the coming period, as the economic situation inevitably worsens,
_______ demands will only intensify.
109. I'd like to know more about _______ kids' health status,
especially compared to the McCaughey fuctuplets.
110. The discovery suggests _______ many other fossil bones may contain
well-preserved remnants of bone marrow, the scientists say.
111. The Wisconsin site data are reviewed to assess _______ presumed
temporal relationships.
112. Antibodies against _______ five antigens were tested in the sera
of all workers and controls.
113. Instead of spicing up or revitalizing my sexual relations, _______
experiments just left me loving my partners less.
114. Such an argument suggests _______ language acquisition and
language socialization are independent from each other.
115. You, me, all _______ other assbrains in there, throwing our
dollars at Max Hunter.
116. We are in the habit of calling _______ bodies of men anarchal
which are in a state of effervescence.
117. My personal ease and independence were less infringed than _______
of _______ who are accounted the freeest members of society.
118. Soon _______ experiences lost their numinous, revelatory character
and became recreational and explicable.
119. This involves region wide transport schemes such as _______
carried out by the Highways Agency and Network Rail.
120. Most of _______ is used by the domestic brewing and distilling
industries with some 60,000 tonnes being exported annually.
121. His father was one of _______ delusional souls who believed
_______ making money was doing God's work.
122. Thirdly, do they say there was an estate in reversion created in
the Crown under _______ statutes?
123. There is a huge controversy in Bangladesh regarding reuse of
plastic water bottles, which is widely popular _______ days.
124. The most amazing thing about _______ performances is _______ they
were all improvised.
125. As celebrated in their own eyes, _______ are always the true, the
fearless, and the incorruptible revealers of corruption.
126. The sacking was for unspecified professional misconduct after an
independent investigation into allegations _______ he had an affair with a
patient.
127. The number of bomb explosions has soared to 85 cases _______ year,
a five-fold leap from last year, which saw 17 cases.
128. But before you do that, take a look at what _______ mortgage
lenders are offering now.
129. Children employed at glassworks were regularly burned and blinded,
and _______ working at potteries were vulnerable to poisonous clay dust.
130. It was crucial for _______ people to return to their lands before
the beginning of the rains but the resettlement came too late for the
returnees.
131. The supply of cheaper iron and steel aided a number of industries,
such as _______ making nails, hinges, wire and other hardware items.
132. We are ordered to make ablution before prayer, and also to make
sure _______ our places of prayer are free of contamination and filth.
133. Portions of _______ protected lands still support forests on
remnant natural levees, similar to _______ studied by Penfound and Howard.
134. Check your fabric stash, or purchase remnants _______ can be cut
and used for patches.
135. She eliminated _______ lonely treeless farmhouses with the sun
beating on their shining gal-iron roofs.
136. And _______ projects could take a long time to start up at a time
when we need to rev up the economy quickly.
137. What makes all _______ more ironic is _______ _______ exhausted
women were the original Amazons, the warrior caste Alexander supposedly would
not fight.
138. There are no excuses or reasonable explanations for the way
_______ _______ information was managed initially.
139. A plurality of voices, _______ of the author, narrators and
characters, interact in a dialogue creating a heteroglot, a multi-languaged
text.
140. The land claim has become a second line of defense against oil and
gas exploration in _______ region.
141. We are having an organising conference on the 24th of November to
explore which way we can use this.
142. Fully exposed to the elements, _______ crumbling edifice was his
training grounds.
143. There is a rich, hackerish tradition in the computer world of
making any new computer or video game system emulate _______ _______ came
before it.
144. The cause for _______ discrepancy may reside either in the
photometers or the spore dosimeter, or both.
145. There's something else going on, though, which perhaps makes
_______ mainstreaming of management culture more explicable.
146. Yet the most amazing thing about all of _______ is _______ it is
just a coincidence.
147. The hissings and screamings of the vulgar against him as he moved
forward on his stedfast course he heeded less than _______ of geese on a
common.
148. Furthermore, teaming up with Australian Trudi Musgrave, _______
pair had already won their first doubles game, as we went to press.
149. If and when the EWG closes _______ holes with better language
extensions, the library hackarounds can be refined or abandoned.
150. He is usually a big upstanding man, who looks as if he could take
care of himself and _______ who depend upon him in an emergency.
151. Did you know, _______ in the Victorian language of flowers,
hydrangeas stood for boastfulness and heartlessness?
152. Each of _______ two ladies is entitled to come into England
without let or hindrance provided _______ she is truly the wife of her husband.
153. Makes you wonder whether, in their dotage, a lot of locals regret
departing their motherland long ago for _______ place.
154. I could tell you _______ Mr Panday is one of the few persons without
a racist bone in his body, and he is fed up with al _______ dotish racism talk.
155. The Middle Passage served not only to erase a slave’s sense of
human dignity, but the journey also wiped away the collective knowledge and
cultural history of _______ captured.
156. We will definitely be viewing and reviewing more of _______ superb
birding videos, starting with the double DVD, Watching Sparrows.
157. Sally, you've stumbled upon one of _______ irritating dilemmas
_______ face just about every remodeler at one time or another.
158. William was entrusted with manoeuvring _______ slabs into position
and stood just to the rear of the wagon.
159. You'll need Flash and QuickTime to view all the extras buried in
_______ online presentations.
160. It amazes me _______ somebody can say very little, and not very
loudly at all, and everyone listens to what she has to say.
161. A brisk and regular trade began between ports in Roman Gaul and
_______ in Britain.
162. The traps of Anti-Oedipus are _______ of humor: so many
invitations to let oneself be put out, to take one's leave of the text and slam
the door shut.
163. If Allison finds herself doubling up with stomach pain, or if she
has a cramping sensation, _______ might be a good choice.
164. The country's leaders relentlessly persecuted _______ who fought
against the regime.
165. As there are no indigenous people in _______ skits, is the play
trying to say _______ quintessential Kiwiana is borrowed from overseas?
166. The MSA population was small and dispersed and the rate of their
reproduction and exploitation was less intense than _______ of later
generations.
167. The engineers told me they had done high-speed video of people
shooting _______ monster revolvers.
168. Tate's sobs and the anguished wails of relatives will not do much
to change that.
169. Not much of note, except for _______ section where methinks he
doth protest too much about being more than just a legislator.
170. An ablative heat shield is made of a resinous composite material
_______ slowly vaporizes during descent.
171. Much to our amazement and surprise, on our return we found _______
the car was gone.
172. Symptoms like leucorrhoea, burning, micturation, pain in abdomen
or discharge with foul smell was observed in 11 of _______ women.
173. I have lived round here for donkey's years and _______ seemed to
be the worst managed match.
174. He never spoke of his childhood as an orphan, but kept dark
memories of _______ days in his bosom.
175. We landed on top of what was left of the wreck and, after the
usual checks, headed off to explore _______ unfamiliar site.
176. She will not be making an anniversary cake to remember _______
fight against women's oppression and exploitation.
177. Under _______ conditions, direct labor service duties were
commuted for money payments.
178. There are many similarities between Modern Scots dialects and
_______ of Northumbria.
179. Events were soon to prove false _______ predictions of
catastrophe, predictions of a fate _______ was forewished rather than foreseen.
180. I wanted a book _______ showed us how ambiguous we are, or how
ambivalent we are.
181. We were quite explicit in the consultation process _______ _______
would be one of the savings _______ would be made.
182. Defenders is offering rewards for information leading to the
conviction of the persons responsible for all of _______ acts.
183. The unanimity and difficult issues treated under the CFSP
sometimes lead to disagreements, such as _______ which occurred over the war in
Iraq.
184. After their bowling inadequacies were exposed earlier in the
series, Australia gambled _______ time by dropping a batsman.
185. Some offices get their daylight from _______ dramatic space,
others from the perimeter, allowing office corridors to be double-banked.
186. The dendrites of the pontine neurons are not as hodophobic as
_______ of the inferior olivary nucleus.
187. Songs, arias, and operatic scenes are mixed together, and _______
works well too.
188. It is precisely because the characters' amatory trials are so real
_______ we are moved by their final Mozartian resolution.
189. The bottom line is _______ it is amateurish and will threaten the
safety of our children.
190. Anyway, bemused etymologists eventually tracked down the source of
_______ confusion.
191. The Welsh Government and the National Assembly for Wales have more
limited powers than _______ devolved to Scotland.
192. All of _______ editions feature introductions by prominent gay
writers who reflect on the impact the books had on them.
193. Most of _______ names will eventually become available for reuse,
and so the pool of active names stays at roughly constant size.
194. Perhaps _______ was because _______ time around I actually wanted
to learn rather than doss around.
195. We used an earlier, abortive, suicide attempt to show _______
Sylvia had taken a decision not to commit suicide, for the sake of the
children.
196. Throughout U.S. history, the relationship among _______ basic
rights has always been fluid and revisable.
197. A melody tumbles from Connors' hands with hints of processing and
wah-wah to make a tone _______ bubbles up from some waterlogged dream.
198. And unless we are careful while exploiting _______ resource, we
might end up depleting it to unsustainable levels.
199. Her hair, which normally hung lankly over her shoulders, was all
fluffed out and piled up on top of her head like _______ of some Greek goddess.
200. Citizens of the European Union, including _______ of the UK, have
the right to live and work in any EU member state.
201. Hearing this, Val fell silent and then suddenly exploded into fits
of wild laughter.
202. Those who can be said to suffer from globophobia include _______
who adopt both far right and far left political positions.
203. It is not exploitative, however, for someone to benefit from
employing others if _______ works to the maximal benefit of the least well off.
204. Despite the lengthiness of _______ new standards, their impact on
many entities will be modest.
205. Don't see a movie in it myself, but _______ Hollywood ginks will
take anything.
206. Can you replicate _______ model so it can be exportable and usable
by other institutions in other settings?
207. His views on dating are more conventional than _______ of some of
his friends.
208. She had come to forget _______ she had it most of the time, just
another remnant of the childhood she couldn't remember.
209. It's an essay _______ suggests _______ it's unethical to use oral
contraceptives because of their abortifacient properties.
210. Kim played more tournaments and matches than anybody _______ year,
singles and doubles.
211. I like to think I have an open house, but I'm not so sure _______
extends to my bedroom.
212. This order being taken in the senate, as touching the appointment
and assignation of _______ provinces.
213. The songs are a little more raw _______ time around, though not
drastically enough to estrange long-time fans.
214. Strangely, _______ two movies feature the same actor, Kate
Beckinsale, and they both involve vampires and werewolves.
215. During _______ time, mobility was read as the ability to depart,
or as the privilege of exit.
216. A second possible solution is _______ _______ Angles of Ptolemy
are not _______ of Schleswig at all.
217. Four main components indicate repeated use of _______ location as
a seasonally occupied camp for the exploitation of riverine resources.
218. A political explosion happened _______ weekend in New York, and it
may be the big one _______ gives some in the government nightmares.
219. Mr. Haneef says _______ he has travelled the length and breadth of
Kerala over the last two decades collecting _______ records.
220. What amazes me is _______ the President himself is not clamoring
for an investigation.
221. Enfold _______ gifts into a greater offering _______ reveals God's
wondrous love to all who seek it.
222. Mama can be as cold as ice when she wants to be, and _______ is
obviously one of _______ times.
223. As such, _______ child victims over the age of twelve were the
victims of hebophiliac priests.
224. We'll stick to the big social events and if people want other
things in _______ pages they can write letters and send us pictures.
225. Yes, I'm one of _______ people who would probably buy _______
scent if it was a perfume along with the other pluviophiles I know.
226. They conceived of _______ citizenships as stages in an upward
climb toward an ever better democracy.
227. Everybody gets feelings of sadness or depression and most of
_______ are short-lived and tolerable.
228. It is at _______ point when he abjures legal justice _______ he
articulates the notion of a just revenge.
229. To see _______ happen in front of you is still an amazing,
exciting experience.
230. If re-housed, _______ applicants could sell their property for a
profit or let the property and receive a rental income from it.
231. I quickly succumb to the languor and indolence _______ harks back
to a more leisurely era.
232. It's no coincidence _______ there is a higher rate of drug users
in _______ areas.
233. Law firms would not dream of excluding _______ de facto
discriminators from their hiring schedules, though.
234. The importance of _______ survey lies in its synthetic
descriptions and in its clear expositions on what needs to be further studied
in _______ area.
235. You know _______ people are nothing on a global scale, their
antics are utterly insignificant to your life.
236. There is a brief explanation in the explanatory note of the bill
as to what all _______ is about.
237. In _______ use, they have retained an original and etymologically
correct meaning.
238. Eight inflorescences carried one or two abortive ovaries _______
turned yellow, instead of green, and dropped off when touched with a probe.
239. Gottlieb and Kimball feature _______ songs _______ became the
lullaby of Broadway, a hooray for Hollywood and Tin Pan Alley bullion.
240. Most of the speaker's remarks were addressed to _______ with
experience in the industry.
241. He pointed out _______ the university's hostels are run as a separate
and independent business.
242. Wo be in _______ dayes to them _______ are with chylde, and to
them _______ geve sucke.
243. Eight violins, two violas, two cellos, one double bass, and a
harpsichord are used on _______ recording.
244. The North Sea located on the continental shelf has different waves
from _______ in deep ocean water.
245. No other U.S. dance company exports American good will en masse
the way _______ one does.
246. I've been listening to _______ four discs with wonderment,
admiration, and delight.
247. Taking all _______ factors into consideration, I find _______ the
plaintiffs are estopped from making _______ claim at _______ late stage.
248. He felt quite guilty for _______ revengeful thoughts, but in the
end concluded _______ the severe humbling would do her good.
249. Frankly, the whole discussion revolves around who has the
authority to order the use of _______ drugs.
250. Here, playing a priest who has lost his faith, he comes off as
amateurish and unlikable, a second rate character _______ is not very funny.
251. It was tough cramming for _______ midterms and finals, staying up
72 hours straight hepped up on caffeine and pizza.
252. When _______ bubble burst and companies exited the market in
droves, rates went up dramatically.
253. God purposed from eternity _______ _______ whom he foreapproved
should be conformed to the image of his Son.
254. All analyses were exploratory, as the trial was not designed for
_______ purpose.
255. We've all no doubt found it tricky getting out of bed every now
and again, but _______ suffering from dysania find it particularly difficult.
256. He also indicated _______ various foreign ambassadors and high
commissioners had expressed similar sentiments.
257. International law requires _______ every criminal court be
competent, independent and impartial.
258. For _______ reasons we prefer the analysis put forward in the
respondent's notice to the theory of automatic reversion which the judge
favoured.
259. It's one of _______ thingamajigs _______ can give you driving
directions.
260. I feared to sip a drop of water, and I am sure _______ the timpanist
saw me looking at him in awe and amazement.
261. Instead, by exploiting a tragic situation, I think they are trying
to score cheap miles, and I firmly believe _______ will backfire in their
faces.
262. Due to _______ problems, our distributors have been authorized to
accept the return of _______ motherboards for a full and complete refund.
263. This was the wake-up call _______ Newry needed and in the 24th
minute they almost got the equaliser when Curran's cross was met by Maguire.
264. For all _______ reasons, we consider _______ the jury's verdict in
respect of _______ appellant was safe, and _______ her appeal must be
dismissed.
265. There are three fourth-category climbs on the route but _______
are unlikely to present any problems for the riders.
266. Except for _______ who directly benefit from the system, life
becomes a goalless existence, in which the worst human aberrations start
germinating.
267. From the first notes of the first track of _______ superb double
album we know we're in safe hands.
268. It's been clear by our administration and by the leadership of the
military _______ our exit from _______ theater should be condition-based.
269. Just because we can't see people being exploited, doesn't mean we
aren't supporting _______ unjust system.
270. I always thought it was pulsing wah-wah reverb guitar _______ made
the Whigs sound so Whigs-like.
271. This tool copes amazingly with that, its curved end even allowing
me to get at weeds _______ are almost touching a plant.
272. It was during her remonstrances at his delay _______ the alleged
assault took place.
273. He gave us his most valuable possessions, _______ swords, and we
have never returned the favor.
274. Belinda was surprised to find _______ she had managed to drop off
when a mid-morning wake-up call woke her.
275. To my amazement I found _______ she was interested in me and she
made the first moves.
276. By the time Quinn fell pregnant for the second time, in May
_______ year, the pressures of leading a double life were beginning to tell.
277. It amazes me _______ it has taken so long for _______ matter to
come to court, when it has for many years been a contentious issue.
278. The requirement _______ the tribunal should be independent and
impartial is one _______ has long been recognised by English common law.
279. So the message is clear, if you want to make music _______ sells
then it makes good sense to give remixes a try.
280. It was hard to determine if _______ young refs were too quick with
the whistle or if the poor play resulted in a lot of silly fouls.
281. About half of _______ are located on the European continent,
rather than on the British Isles.
282. With _______ concern have come the unending droves of promoters,
frauds, and exploiters who traditionally prey upon the naive and trusting.
283. There is no remonstrance _______ carries its message so clearly as
a reversal order which upholds due process.
284. Now whether it's a vestigial remnant of a day past is something
_______ I question very much.
285. Lhuyd concluded _______ as the languages had been of Celtic
origin, the people who spoke _______ languages were Celts.
286. The Welsh Government manages _______ parts of the British railway
network within Wales.
287. I am feeling optimistic about _______ election, but I don't see
where everyone is getting the idea _______ it's a done deal.
288. You will certainly be exposed to enough bad language in _______
play to completely double your present vocabulary.
289. Many later entries, especially _______ written by contemporaries,
contained a great deal of historical narrative under the year headings.
290. The overall pattern, defined by _______ alternating bands of
normally and reversely polarized rock, became known as magnetic striping.
291. Few places on God's green earth are as imbued with primordial
magic as _______ bordering the phantasmagoric waters of Fundy.
292. Several web sites have already been disseminating malware using
_______ exploit, triggering it with a mixture of HTML, JavaScript and Flash.
293. He hated being patronized and pitied by _______ who didn't believe
his story.
294. We're using _______ time right now to double down and try to fix
some of our problems.
295. In an interview, a doctor in Medellin, Colombia, said _______
while he offered safe, if secret, abortions, many abortionists did not.
296. I think _______ X-Press needs to rethink and remodify its content
so _______ it supports and promotes a more eclectic range of local music.
297. At _______ time the ruling party captured 193 seats, though many
of _______ candidates ran as independents.
298. A comfortable exit from _______ situation would allow him to
declare himself injured and thus unavailable to compete.
299. Through the Middle Ages the dialects of the North West would have
been considerably different from _______ spoken in the Midlands and south.
300. It should be mentioned _______ _______ 11 requirements are not
independent from each other.
301. However, we can conclude _______ _______ species are rare in
lentic systems throughout the Northeast.
302. As long as _______ two elements exist, not voting will not change
the present condition for the worse.
303. Looking back to _______ first World Cup in New Zealand 15 years
ago, it all seems laughably innocent and amateurish now.
304. Providing minimal information which is not capable of independent
verification should alert you _______ something may be wrong.
305. However, _______ Tracker is not quite as smooth in operation as
other larger and smaller Taurus double-action revolvers I have worked with.
306. The two most notable battles of the War to include Welsh forces
were _______ at Mametz Wood on the Somme and the Battle of Passchendaele.
307. The exposition of _______ symphony, for example, is usually taken
as singing pure and simple.
308. Although it was possible to commute _______ payment into cash, the
payment was almost always made in the form of _______ arms.
309. Later _______ were translated into Tibetan, Chinese, Mongolian,
Korean, Japanese and so forth.
310. There was something about _______ exposed, windswept piece of
tarmac and turf which touched his soul.
311. There is little evidence _______ Victorian lovers used the
language of flowers for secret communications.
312. Each image in _______ lavishly illustrated book is accompanied by
a detailed explanation.
313. Choose plants from the Victorian language of flowers _______
exemplify traits of the person to whom the garden will be dedicated.
314. The case may turn out to be one of _______ terrible incidents
_______ provide a wake-up call and a catalyst for positive change.
315. If you are interested in reverse engineering, _______ vendors
offer additional options.
316. The Jammu region itself has been importing crores worth of fruits
in _______ years.
317. I was a little confused and don't know whether _______ was
professionalism or pure amateurism.
318. Many of _______ victims tried to apply blue antifouling paint to
their boat's bottom but invariably get more on themselves than their boat.
319. Each room featured an amazingly slender neon tube _______ cut
across the ceiling on the diagonal.
320. He both re-emphasizes and thoroughly explicates the details of
_______ approach.
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