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According to the third law of thermodynamics, _____ possible is –273.16 degrees centigrade.
2.
After the First World War, the author Anais Nin became interested in the art movement known as Surrealism and in psychoanalysis, both _____ her novels and shorts stories.
3.
Muskrats generally _____ close to the edge of a bog, where their favorite plant foods grow plentifully.
4.
Oliver Ellsworth, _____ of the United States Supreme Court, was the author of the bill that established the federal court system.
5.
_____ Colonial period the great majority of Connecticut's settlers came from England.
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A politician can make a legislative proposal more _____ by giving specific examples of what its effect will be.
7.
Playing the trumpet with dazzling originality, _____ dominated jazz for 20 years.
8.
Before every presidential election in the United States, the statisticians try to guess the proportion of the population that _____ for each candidate.
9.
_____ at a river ford on the Donner Pass route to California, the city of Reno grew as bridges and railroad were built.
10.
The air inside a house or office building often has higher concentrations of contaminants _____ heavily polluted outside air.
11.
The decimal numeral system is one of the _____ ways of expressing numbers.
12.
Emily Dickinson's garden was a place _____ great inspiration for her poems.
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The mountains surrounding Los Angeles effectively shield the city from the hot, dry winds of the Mojave Desert, _____ the circulation of air.
14.
Not only _____ to determine the depth of the ocean floor, but it is also used to locate oil.
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Nebraska has floods in some years, _____.