The activities of the international marketing researcher are frequently much broader than …………….
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All living organisms constantly absorb carbon 14…………..their existence.
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In reorganizing the curriculum of Mt. Holyoke College in the late 1800’s Elizabeth Mead laid the foundation ……………. the modern college rests.
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The recent discovery of a novel by Harriet Wilson, published in 1859, ……………… a landmark in Black American literature.
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Thyme, ………………., yields a medicinal oil containing thymol.
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Nutritionists …………………goat milk to be rich, nourishing, and readily digested.
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…………………a bicameral, or two-chamber parliament.
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In black verse…………………..of ten syllables, five of which are accented.
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9………………… xenon could not form chemical compounds was once believed by scientists.
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Futurism, ………………..early twentieth-century movement in art, rejected all traditions and attempted to glorify contemporary life by emphasizing the machine and motion.
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11……………………..depressions in the ocean floor are called trenches.
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Ducks have been domesticated for many centuries…………………commercially for their meat and eggs.
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Because the papaya grows readily from seed, ………………..spread from its home in Central America and now grows throughout the tropics.
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Historically, …………….. chief material for making furniture has been wood, but metal and stone have also been used.
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16. All gases and most liquids and solids expand …………. heated.
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17. Because of the rising cost of fuel, scientists are building automobile engines who will conserve gasoline but still run smoothly.
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18. The most useful way of looking at a map is not as a piece of papers, but as a record of geographically organized information.
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19. The Moon, being much more nearer to the Earth than the Sun, is the principal cause of the tides.
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20. The dromedary camel is raised especially to racing.
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21. Public recognition of Ben Shahn as a major American artistic began with a retrospective show of his work in 1948.
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22. The texture of soil is determined by the size of the grains or particles that make up.
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23. To produce one pound of honey, a colony of bees must fly a distance equals to twice around the world.
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24. In an adult human, the skinweighs about seven pounds and covers it about thirty-six square feet.
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25.Seismology has not reached yet the stage where earthquakes can be foretold with a great deal of accuracy.
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26. At night the desert floor radiates heat back into the atmosphere and the temperature may be drop to near freezing.
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27. The free silver movement, promoting unlimited silver coinage, gained prominent, in the late 1800’s.
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28. The bison, know for the hump over its shoulders, is usually called a buffalo in North America.
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29. The Petrified Forest of eastern Arizona are made up of tree trunks that were buried in mud,sand, or volcanic ash ages ago and have turned to stone.
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30. Duke Ellington was the first person to compose extended jazz works and gives regular jazz concerts.