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he sea bed.[04:]socio?logis?t[04:]“Music? expre?ssed its times?,”[04:] says socio?logis?t Irvin?g Horow?itz.[04:]spaci?ous[04:]I want to live in a spaci?ous house?.[04:]subsc?ribe[04:]I subsc?ribe to Newsw?eek.[05:]subsi?diary?[05:]The quest?ion of finan?ce is subsi?diary? to the quest?ion of[05:]wheth?er the proje?ct will be appro?ved.[05:]surpa?ss[05:]Thoug?h we thoug?ht that we might? lose in the first? round?,[05:]the resul?t surpa?ssed our hopes?.[05:]tempt?[05:]Money? and beaut?y tempt?ed him to mi?t crime?.[05:]terro?rism[05:]Bush said both count?ries love freed?om[05:]and toget?her they will fight? again?st terro?rism.[05:]tow[05:]If you park your car here the polic?e may tow it away.[05:]trans?ition?[05:]The trans?ition? from plann?ed econo?my to share? syste?m[05:]is certa?inly a pains?takin?g cours?e.Day 5[00:]under?lying?[00:]It39。s pr?ehens?ive stren?gth has been clear?ly enhan?ced.[00:]This is an unpre?ceden?ted mirac?le in China?39。[01:]Art is optio?nal.[01:]conci?se[01:]His lette?r was conci?se,[01:]omitt?ing every?thing? not perti?nent to the job[01:]for which? he was apply?ing.[01:]condo?lence?[01:]Throu?gh his spoke?sman he expre?ssed[01:]his condo?lence?s on the victi?ms of the accid?ent.[01:]confi?denti?al[01:]You are proba?bly on much more confi?denti?al terms? with Kitty? than I am.[01:]confi?gurat?ion[01:]We know littl?e about? the confi?gurat?ion of the star39。s defec?tive?[04:]defic?ient[04:]Our knowl?edge of the matte?r is defic?ient.[04:]degra?de[04:]I felt degra?ded by havin?g to ask for money?.[04:]delic?acy[04:]Try this dish. It39。s both.[05:]devia?te[05:]The teach?er devia?ted from her custo?m and gave out no homew?ork.[05:]diffu?se[05:]The clown?s in the play are mainl?y to diffu?se a feeli?ng of happi?ness.[05:]disco?ntent?[05:]To Galbr?aith,[05:]mater?ialis?m had gone mad and would? breed? disco?ntent?.[05:]diver?sion[05:]Stran?gers and trave?lers were welco?me sourc?es of diver?sion,[05:]and broug?ht news of the outsi?de world?.[05:]doubt?less[05:]Doubt?less he39。s gener?osity?.[03:]glare?[03:]The teach?er glare?d at the imper?tinen?t boy.[03:]glide?[03:]The skier? glide?d skill?fully? down the snowcover?ed slope?.[03:]gloom?y[03:]There? was a gloom?y outlo?ok over roof and chimn?eys.[03:]gossi?p[03:]You shoul?dn39。s first? book was a notab?le achie?vemen?t.[06:]nutri?tion[06:]Insta?nt noodl?es do not have enoug?h nutri?tion,[06:]so peopl?e just consi?der them as junk food.[06:]obedi?en[06:]He is an obedi?ent and well behav?ed child?.[07:]obesi?ty[07:]A diet that is high in fat and sugar? can lead to obesi?ty.[07:]oppre?ss[07:]The rich oppre?ss the masse?s by their? contr?ol of the polit?ical and judic?ial syste?m.[07:]optic?[07:]IBM has produ?ced elect?rooptic? modul?ators? 100 to 。s chick?ens befor?e they are hatch?ed.Day 8[00:]hazar?dous[00:]The journ?ey to the palac?e was hazar?dous.[00:]heigh?ten[00:]If you want to succe?ed,[00:]you must heigh?ten your confi?dence?.[00:]hoist?[00:]Do you belie?ve that an adult? eleph?ant can hoist? the weigh?t of a ton?[00:]hospi?talit?y[00:]Peopl?e tend to refer? to hospi?talit?y indus?try as “windo?w” indus?try[00:]just as they call touri?sm “smoke?less” indus?try.[00:]human?e[00:]She works? for human?e treat?ment of priso?ners.[00:]hurl[00:]He hurle?d curse?s at the man[00:]who had hurle?d a stone? at his windo?w.[01:]hypot?hesis?[01:]The resea?rcher? made three? hypot?heses? befor?e his exper?iment?,[01:]but only prove?d one.[01:]ignit?e[01:]He appro?ached? the explo?sive to ignit?e it.[01:]llite?rate[01:]About? half the popul?ation? in the count?ry is still? illit?erate?.[01:]illum?inate?[01:]As darkn?ess fell,[01:]light?s from the war vehic?les illum?inate?d the stage?,[01:]and the drill?ing groun?d becam?e a sea of joy.[01:]imagi?nativ?e[01:]Artis?ts have to be very imagi?nativ?e.[01:]imper?ative?[01:]It is absol?utely? imper?ative?[01:]that the whole? inter?natio?nal mu?nity work toget?her[01:]to stop pollu?ting the earth?.[01:]impra?ctica?l[01:]When the mi?ttee got down to detai?ls,[02:]the propo?sed plan seeme?d impra?ctica?l.[02:]in?patib?le[02:]His plan is in?patib?le with my inten?tions?[02:]indic?ative?[02:]Fever? may be indic?ative? of cold.[02:]indig?natio?n[02:]To my deep indig?natio?n,[02:]he has cheat?ed me.[02:]infri?nge[02:]You have infri?nged your contr?act.[02:]insta?l(l)ment[02:]They were payin?g for their? house? in insta?llmen?ts of[02:]$ 2 000 a month? for three? years?.[02:]insti?tutio?nal[02:]The old man is in need of insti?tutio?nal care.[02:]inten?t[02:]The court? has to decid?e if he enter?ed the build?ing with inten?t to steal?.[02:]inter?vene[03:]The gover?nment? had to inter?vene in the strik?e.[03:]intri?cate[03:]The whole? case is very intri?cate.[03:]The lawye?rs have to handl?e it very caref?ully.[03:]inval?id[03:]Your ticke?t has passe?d its expir?y date,[03:]so it is now inval?id.[03:]invar?iably?[03:]The secur?ity guard?s are invar?iably? exservi?ce men.[03:]inves?tigat?or[03:]The inves?tigat?ors reces?sed for lunch?.[03:]inves?tor[03:]Some inves?tors will take losse?s,[03:]some organ?izati?ons will fail[03:]but the overa?ll econo?my[03:]and the marke?t are healt?hy enoug?h to absor?b all this negat?ive effec?ts.[03:]irrat?ional?[03:]She was prey to irrat?ional? fears?.[03:]jerk[03:]He jerke?d out the knife? that was stuck? in the wood.[04:]junct?ion[04:]The hydro?power? stati?on stand?s at the junct?ion of two river?s.[04:]leafl?et[04:]He was stand?ing at the door of the theat?re handi?ng out leafl?ets.[04:]legis?lator?[04:]Most of the legis?lator?s follo?wed the lead of the gover?nor.[04:]liabi?lity[04:]If your liabi?litie?s excee?d your asset?s,[04:]you may go ban