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trtr 3. apologized 4. attended B: ls this basedon your past experiencewith them?
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TT 3. estimation 4. existence
TT 1. estimated 2. eliminated
trtr 3. celebrated 4. engaged 71. The seniorfelt a feelingof ( ) after finishing his graduationthesis.
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65. Twenty years ago, the air aroundthe industrial complex was ( Itr 3.release 4. remember
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TT 3. made up his mind 4. madeup for :
B All right. I won't say anything.
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when I told him about my plan to study in America. new campaignto ( ) summersales.
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89. We had expectedbattlesin that area,but there was ( ) little Ensland?
violence. :
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