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1. | People with no sense of ___ are not good employees or friends. | 3. | "My ___!" she said, when she saw how big it was. | 5. | Many years ___, people used to huddle around the radio in their living room to listen to President Roosevelt talk. | 7. | "I ___ to you that I will always love you!" (She rolled her eyes when she heard this.) | 11. | Where is Jimmy Hoffa, the missing leader of the Teamsters? People say that he is pushing up ___ after he was quietly murdered. | 12. | "___ I laugh at all your jokes? Many of them are not the least bit funny," Sara complained to her husband Bob. | 13. | Someone let the air out of the prinicipal's car tires. "That's not a ___," he said. "It's a crime." | 14. | The boss had little ___ to the employee's complaint about the filthy rest rooms. "Stop whining," he said. | 15. | "Father Knows Best" was a popular TV sitcom in the late '50s. Robert Young played ___, and Jane Wyatt played mommy. |
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2. | "You'd better shut up, ___, or I'll punch you in the nose," Bob angrily told the stranger. | 4. | Whose ___ was it that the nuclear reactor in Chernobyl exploded? (Will we ever know the truth?) | 6. | An atheist doesn't believe that ___ exists; an agnostic wonders if there is a ___. | 8. | Good things come to those who ___. --Proverb. | 9. | When you go to a movie theater, you see a lot of ___ Attractions before the movie starts. | 10. | ___ is golden. --Proverb. | 13. | The plant manager overestimated his value--he was just a big fish in a very small ___. |
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