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The theater presented directors and designers with a remarkably (i)________ space, since the placement of the stage and of the audience could be (ii)_________ the needs of the production. And though audiences were sometimes unsettled when they found themselves thrust into the midst of the action, on balance they saw this as adding to the (iii)__________ of the performance.
Because leadership in the computer hacker group is extremely (i)________, when law enforcement agencies arrested several prominent members, taking them offline, the group (ii)_______. Instead, it continues to operate, sometimes under its own name, sometimes under other names. The names are (iii)________, as are the members of the group: anyone, anywhere, is free to work behind its mask.
The early stages of being trained to ride a motorcycle are all about developing muscle memory, repeating __________combinations.
Jaime Javier Rodriguez notes that popular art forms often conceal a daunting complexity: frequently what appears __________ becomes intricate and challenging when closely examined.
Although collisions between the largest planetesimal belt are _________, they can release large amounts of debris when they occur.
Because it has usually been impossible to eradicate exotic species once they have become established, it is ____________ to minimize introductions of species that have substantial probabilities of unwanted impacts.
Mathematical knowledge has long been regarded as being essentially stable and hence rooted in a world of ideas only superficially __________ to historical forces.
The watchword in astronomy is ____________: all claims must be examined critically in the light of current knowledge, and one`s mind should never be closed to the possibility that a theory could be wrong.
Many elected officials have (i)__________ into believing that the new reforms represent a solution rather than (ii)__________ of the problem. Unfortunately, such self-deception is not uncommon among politicians.
The virtual absence of cougars from late prehistoric faunas in the North American Great Basin (i)__________ a general scarcity of carnivores from these sites: bobcats, coyotes, and badgers are routinely found, and even such historically (ii)____________ carnivores as bears and wolves are found as well.
Except for a few passages in the biography in which the subject`s flaws are (i) ___________, the author`s treatment of her subject is (ii)_____________.
The chocolate company`s scientists hoped that once they had (i)___________ the chemical makeup of cocoa beans, the knowledge would enable them to produce (ii)_____________ the beans` taste, which could then be used to (iii)_____________ future failures in the cocoa bean supply.
One of the peculiarities of humans is that we irrationally gravitate to the predictable and avoid risk; whatever the reasons for this __________, it is hardly a sound basis for dealing with complex, long-term problems.
The adipose tissue in which our bodies store fat from the food we eat has traditionally been thought of as __________, but in reality this tissue constitutes a dynamic organ, not a mere repository.
The sound of disembodied human breathing in Miyazaki`s films is at once a presence, close to the listener`s ear, and a ghostly absence due to its lack of a visual __________.
Despite having been designated as an interdepartmental effort, the project involved no real ______________ of viewpoints.
Although it would be hard to explain the properties of a tornado in terms of the physics of electrons and quarks, this difficulty may be a calculational ___________, not an indicator of the need for new physical laws.
Historian Barbara Alpern Engel`s task in writing a book about women in Russia can hardly have been a (i)__________ one, because the (ii)_____________ the peoples within Russia`s borders meant that Russian women could never be treated as a homogeneous group.
At first glance, each of the stories in the anthology seemed (i)__________; upon closer inspection of their protagonists, implied morals, and fantasy elements, however, subtle similarities among the stories emerged to (ii)_________ this initial observation.
Whereas in the early nineteenth century phrenologists had seen every part of the brain surface as the seat of a specific intellectual or moral faculty, the 1830s and 1840s saw a (i)___________ of this belief, to such an extent that the brain came to be seen as (ii)__________.

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