Considering the difficulty of the terrain and the great distance over which the expedition traveled, the journey was completed with very little incident and with noteworthy _____.
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Because she was famed for her objectivity and temperate attitude, the _____ offered by the news anchor at the protest rally seemed especially uncharacteristic.
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Whales are harmless during their peaceful migrations through the earth's seas, yet men, who _____ superior need, savagely hunted them.
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In some countries, there is a common misconception that the (i) _____ are (ii) _____ . However, this is clearly contradicted by Frederick Barbarossa's time. In his day, the (iii) _____ were credited with most of the work, yet progress was not impeded in the least.
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While historians once regarded Saladin as a rather (i) _____ fellow, the findings of many modern archaeologists have since proven otherwise. Though he was a military genius who triumphed over many a foe, never once did Saladin (ii) _____ those he vanquished in battle.
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Although many young professionals are (i) _____ to settle in the suburbs because they believe it will exclude them from opportunities found in urban centers, this is not necessarily true; direct public transportation, although at (ii) _____ stage, will soon allow suburban residents to travel to the city center quickly and efficiently.
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The company, which introduced its website in August, can already exhibit a rapidly increasing core of customers and merchant partners as evidence of their (i) _____. The company's quick success accentuates the industry's slow but stable (ii) _____ personalization-finding ways to pair customers with their product preferences, (iii) _____ what analysts describe as the key behind consumer need.
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Suzanne tried to bring some (i) _____ to the situation that was charged with so much negativity. Unfortunately, those involved were (ii) _____, and her attempt at mirth only caused further frustration.
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It was the CEO's view that her corporation's reputation would be _____ by the proposed ad campaign, so she elected to fire the current advertising company and bring in a new one.
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Museum directors understand the need to establish the provenance of every work of art they acquire, from its creation to its most recent owner; such establishment can be hindered, however, by a number of obstacles, including disingenuous dealers who attempt to _____ the truth.
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The use of the word "chaos" in chaos theory is somewhat _____ because, despite what its name might imply, chaos theory is actually about identifying hidden order in seemingly random data.
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Not tethered to an inflexible theological approach, the Anglican Church is _____ with respect to doctrine, exemplifying the "middle way" for which it is famous.
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The recent Oxford edition of the works of Shakespeare is (i)_____ because it not only departs frequently from the readings of most other modern editions but also challenges many of the basic (ii)_____ of textual criticism.
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Considering everything she had been through, her reaction was quite normal and even (i)_____; I was therefore surprised at the number of (ii)_____ comments and raised eyebrows that her response elicited.
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Suzanne tried to bring some (i) _____ to the situation that was charged with so much negativity. Unfortunately, those involved were (ii) _____, and her attempt at mirth only caused further frustration.
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Whereas most modern terrestrial predators, such as lions or bears, are quadrupeds, the predatory dinosaurs of Cretaceous times adopted _____ stance.
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Mr. Roberts then started to (i) _____ items for his own "street books," creating patchworks of tickets, photos, tags, money, newspaper, and various other mass-produced artifacts. These extraordinary books are (ii) _____ for the way they augment the debris of the everyday.
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Wanting to rely entirely on (i) _____ evidence to insure accurate results, the scientists drafted strict guidelines for observing the progress of the experiment. Any (ii) _____ practices in data collection could (iii) _____ the precision of the outcome, rendering the experiment useless.
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Both the relationship with space and penetration of space are of (i) _____ importance in dance. This is the same rapport the sculptor has with his clay or marble. The body sculpts the space, forming a place for itself, (ii) _____ creating a negative space, which is unoccupied. A reviewer, writing about the (iii) _____ dancer Hoyer, said that Hoyer could express what could not be born in film or photography. She could capture the space as her own.
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Though the style of the two tennis players could not have been more dissimilar-she employed finesse where he used brute strength, she played an intellectual game where he ran on raw emotion, her motions had an element of drama where he was _____-they both were champions.
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