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Augusta Savage was an significant sculptor during the Harlem Renaissance of the 1920’s. |
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Most ordinary offset printing is did from the metal surface of lithographic plates. |
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Roberto Clemente was recognized for both his great humanitarianism and because his outstanding skill on the baseball field. |
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The owl can rotate its head in an almostly complete circle. |
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Companies have pay millions of dollars to establish their trademarks as symbols of reliability and value. |
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The international Olympic Games, regarded as the world’s most prestigious athletic competition, take place once every the four years. |
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During the summer, spadefoot toads laying their eggs in ponds formed by thunderstorms. |
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The tamarind is an attractive tropical tree that may grow as tall as seventy-five foot. |
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Baffin Bay played an important role in the explorer of North America by Europeans seeking a trade route to India. |
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The major type of banking in the modern industrial world are commercial banking and central banking. |
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The number of water molecules present in a given hydrate is fix. |
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Langston Hughes’s The Book of Negro Folklore is a too much valuable introduction to an integral part of the folk literature of the United States. |
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Is it not evident that art provide some of the best records of the development of civilization? |
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The streams of Nevada’s Great Basin have no outlet to the sea; they either dry up and empty into one of the basin’s lakes, where they evaporate. |
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Novelist Carson McCullers is famous toward her stories of small-town life in the South. |
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Sonar measures underwater echoes to determine deep and to locate underwater objects. |
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Any property that a bankrupt person may still have is usually divided among the various people to whom money are owed. |
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A noisy, aggressive cousin of the crow, the magpie has those bird’s thievish habits. |
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After steel is tempered, it is especially hard, strength, and tough. |
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Cider is the fermented, or partial fermented, juice of apples. |
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The same elephants of today, mammoths had trunks and tusks. |
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Individuals have several basic, life-sustaining needs must be satisfied. |
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The spontaneity of children’s artwork sets it apart from the regulated uniformity of much of what otherwise go on in traditional elementary classrooms. |
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It is estimated that a scientific principle has a life expectancy of approximately a decade before it drastically revised or replaced by newer information. |
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Some nematodes are very tiny that it is necessary to view them through a microscope. |