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\<Handicapped> people frequently <state> that they feel <isolated> and <other people>

avoid them.
 
 
 
<Detection> often <find out the truth> by gathering <lots of> unrelated information
and <studying it> .
 
 
 
Byssinosis, <Known as> one of the many lung diseases, <are believed> to be the result
of years <of exposure> <to> fine cotton dust.
 
 
 
The man claimed that the panacea <he sold> <was good> for <alleviating> stomach-
aches, fever, and <seasick> .
 
 
 
People <have to> take precautions <to> both <acts of> sabotage and direct violence in
<times> of was.
 
 
 
The candidate spoke <ambiguously> <on purpose> so that people <listen to> him could
hear <whatever> they wanted to hear
 
 
 
<The lack of> rain in <the northern Africa> <caused> <severe> scarcity of food.
 
 
 
The political contestant's speech <was filled with> empty <promise> platitudes, <and>
<trite> expressions.
 
 
 
<The> economies of <many> OPEC nations <is> <primarily> oil-based.
 
 
 
People <dream> more when <they> <enter to> <lighter> phases of sleep.
 
 
 
Studies <conducted> by Johns Hopkins University indicated that it was the husbands,
not the wives, <whose lives> were <shortened by> the <lost> of their spouses.
 
 
 
As a result of the Women's <Rights> Movement, women around the world now <holds>
positions that were <once restricted to> <men> .
 
 
 
<Whether or not> a <divorced person> is entitled to <share of> his or her spouse's
pension has to <be decided> by the court.
 
 
 
Some people <believe> that printing does as much harm <like> good since it <brings
out> falsehood <as much as> truth.
 
 
 
Comets can <burst into> fragments <that> fly <upon> in fiery orbits of <their> own.
 
 
 
If the information in a report <does> not make sense, <it> may be necessary <to check>
the <statistical> .
 
 
 
Toledo, <locating> <in the> centre of Spain, is <encircled> <by the> Tagus River.
 
 
 
<Surgical> apparatus <has to> be capable <of> great <precise> .
 
 
 
The dove nurtured her <young> until <them> were <old enough> to hunt <for
themselves> .
 
 
 
As they grow older, <children> <taught> <not to> rely <on their> parents.
 
 
 
Drivers have the responsibility not <endangering> <the lives> of people <and of>
animals <on> the road.
 
 
 
The letter <that> was <sent> by <special delivery> must be <importance> .
 
 
 
<What> happens during a person's <formulate> years may <affect> the rest of <that>
person's life.
 
 
 
<The gerund> in English is normally <formed> by adding "ing" <to> the <basically>
form of the verb.
 
 
 
People <tend to> become <irritate> and <short-tempered> whenever they get
<overtired> .
 
 
 
<People living> in cities <are> often <sophisticated> than people in <rural areas> .
 
 
 
Disneyworld <was built> on , <200 acres> of <in part> swamp land <in central>
Florida.
 
 
 
<Soaring> <medicinally> costs have a <direct> influence on the cost of <other
merchandise> .
 
 
 
Edward Hall, a professor of anthropology, first commented <on> people's <strong
feelings> <about> <personnel> space.
 
 
 
<The nucleus> of an ordinary comet <is> a mile <but> two <in> diameter.
 
 
 
George Gershwin <believed that> music <should express> the thoughts, and feelings of
<their own time> <in> history.
 
 
 
Some senior citizens have to <cope with> arthritis and <other> <physical difficulties>
of <aged> , in addition to psychological and social problem.
 
 
 
The workers <repairing> the road <surface> are wearing <specially> jackets <for>
easy identification.
 
 
 
One of the most important <discovery> of the nineteenth century <was> a method <of
using> natural gas for cooking and <heating> .
 
 
 
The Netherlands, a country with <much of> the land <lying> lower than sea level,
<have> a system of dikes and canals <for controlling> water.
 
 
 
The <movement of> ocean waves <can be compared> to the waves <caused by> the
wind in a <field or grass> .
 
 
 
Only after they <themselves> <become> parents, <do> people realize the difficulties <of
raised> children.
 
 
 
<Aviators> , <fishing> , and sailors are among those <who> <rely on> weather
predictions.
 
 

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