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Over the centuries, ____ that try to explain the origins of the university.
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The planet Venus is almost exactly the same size and mass _____ Earth, with a similar interior, including a nickel-iron core.
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George Washington Carver ____ international fame for revolutionizing agriculture research in the southern United States during the early twentieth century.
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Constituting one of the earliest engineering techniques, ______ in Paleolithic time was done in order to extend natural caves.
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The tulip tree is native to the eastern United States , _____ the tallest and largest broadleaf tree.
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Elementary schools in the United states provide formal education ______ arithmetic, science, social science, and communication skills that including reading, writing , spelling, and speaking.
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______ land and money enabled construction of the Union Pacific railroad to begin from Council Bluffs, Iowa , in 1865.
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Appointments to the United States Supreme Court and all lower federal courts ____ by the President with the advice and consent of the Senate.
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The name “squirrel” is commonly used for those forms of the family Sciuridae that live in trees, _____ it is equally accurate for ground dwelling types.
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Green plants combine _____ with water and carbon dioxide to make food.
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From the archeologist’s perspective, understanding the past is vitally important and requires ______ of earlier cultures.
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The Texas Legislature selected Vassar Miller _____ in 1982, and again in 1988.
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The distinguishing feature of a fluid, in contrast to a solid, is the ease _____ .
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Oxygen and nutrients reach the body’s tissues ____ from the blood through the capillary wall.
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_____ important development of the Neolithic age was not in the manufacture of stone tools but in the production of food.