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A(n) | vacancy |
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Allan and | turned up |
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Bats | send out |
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Catherine | starting up |
Coat the | rub |
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Dressed in | pass for |
Edward | dine out |
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Fish instinctive | current |
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Further | got/was stuckin |
Granny folded | put away |
Hitler | were closing in on |
I happened | brought back |
I looked | chuckling |
I must | went through |
I prefer | In a way |
If you | get bogged down |
If you are | in good condition |
In 19 | approximately |
In most | take control of |
In my | took a crack at |
In order to | pawned |
In retrospect | build in |
In the eco | is faced with |
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Many ill | fall into |
May you | look back at/on |
Michael's | hitherto |
Most of | be put up |
My Brother | limp |
Once we | defending raw |
Plastics can | transparent |
Please | fill out |
Prof.Lee | sparkled |
Racing ta | physically |
Radio | magnetic |
Salespeople | prospective |
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The aircraft | minus |
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The harassing | have taken their toll |
The Labor | alliance |
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The success | in accordance |
The thunder | vibrated |
The tolerance | get by |
The waitress | rude |
The waitress did | with (a) bad grace |
To my mind | follow up |
To my surprise | decalarations |
To reduce | partner |
Traffic con | hazards |
Unless | will stick to |
Warmer | vapor |
We are | automated |
We have | preparations |
We may | stood for |
With the | get through |
Workers | in the case of |
You have | go after |
Your goals | measurable |
In 1812, Napoleon Bonaparte, Emperor of the French, led his Grand Army into Russia. He was prepared for the fierce resistance of the Russian people defending their homeland. He was prepared for the long march across Russian soil to Moscow, the capital city. But he was not prepared for the devastating enemy that met him in Moscow -- the raw, bitter, bleak Russian winter.
In 1941, Adolf Hitler, leader of Nazi Germany, launched an attack against the Soviet Union, as Russia then was called. Hitler's military might was unequaled. His war machine had mowed down resistance in most of Europe. Hitler expected a short campaign but, like Napoleon before him, was taught a painful lesson. The Russian winter again came to the aid of the Soviet soldiers.
7 Two of the most frustrating things about driving a car are getting lost and getting stuck in traffic. While the computer revolution is unlikely to cure these problems, it will have a positive impact. Sensors in your car tuned to radio signals from orbiting satellites can locate your car precisely at any moment and warn of traffic jams. We already have twenty-four Na
vstar satellites orbiting the earth, making up what is called the Global Positioning System. They make it possible to determine your location on the earth to within about a hundred feet. At any given time, there are several GPS satellites orbiting overhead at a distance of about 11,000 miles. Each satellite contains four "atomic clocks," which vibrate at a precise frequency, according to the laws of the quantum theory.
3 Had he called anyone at Mackay Envelope Corporation to find out more about us? No. Had he called our suppliers? Our customers? No.
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