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New automobiles are designed to run on low-octane fuel containing little or none lead. |
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Duke Ellington is considered by many to be the most importantly figure in the history of jazz. |
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Part of the sunlight that strikes the Earth is reflected into the sky, and a rest is absorbed by the ground. |
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Creative photography demands knowledgeable of traditional photographic methods. |
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Giraffes have eyes that allow them seeing in all directions without twisting their heads. |
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Tempera, a type of paint, is prepared from a mixture of water, egg yolk, and one but more tinted powders. |
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In the Middle Ages taxes were paid with good rather than money. |
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Abbreviated word forms they are used to save space and time. |
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By the time Neil Armstrong and Edwin Aldrin, Jr., walked on the Moon in July 1969, there will have been many space expedition. |
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The goal of unemployment insurance is to support workers who have lost their jobs until they are reabsorption to industry. |
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From a youngest age, children begin a continuous process of evaluating themselves in light of the opinions and comments of those around them. |
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Soprano Minnie Hauk is often credit with starting a trend in opera away from the old Italian style toward more realistic, dramatic interpretations. |
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Connecticut’s early settlements were built beside rivers and streams where waterfalls were utilized to powerful the mills. |
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Some societies express strong feelings by means for collective rhythmical body movements. |
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Area is the linear measurement of a surface, such a floor or a cornfield. |
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Who among us has not wondered whether is there intelligent life in galaxies beyond our own? |
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Over forty years ago, Helen Hall’s outstanding contributions as a settlement organizer catch the attention of President Franklin Roosevelt, who appointed her to his advisory committee on economic security. |
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A theological view of human development sometimes differ from an anthropological perspective. |
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Although meteorologists begun to unravel the mysteries of frontal systems and even tornadoes, thunderstorms have stubbornly clung to their secrets. |
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A Raisin in the sun, the highly acclaimed Broadway play by Lorraine Hansberry, dealing with the serious and comic events in the life of a Black family in modern America. |
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The selection of products available through mail order companies are large and varied. |
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Common amphibians, salamanders are found worldwide despite in Australia and the polar regions. |
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Gauze is at thin, open-weave clothes made of cotton, silk, rayon, or synthetic fibers. |
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Afterward some modest victories against outdoor air pollution, scientists now find that the air indoors, laden with potentially deadly chemicals, can be far worse. |
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The remarkable plasticity of clay does it an especially responsive medium for amateur potters. |