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| 2. | Some people will constantly attack you if you do not ___ yourself. |
| 5. | She ___ed with the doctor, "Please see my son now. He has a high fever." |
| 7. | Dick Cheney, the ___ president of the US under G.W. Bush, had heart problems. (But he didn't die while in office.) |
| 8. | Some people think that ___ people, including lesbians, choose to be ___. (It's not true.) |
| 11. | Try to ___ yourself like a gentleman while you're visiting my parents. |
| 14. | I was ___ asking what the temperature was; I wasn't complaining that it was too hot in here. |
| 15. | You should do a good background check before you ___ a nanny. |
| 16. | When the jury foreman said, "___," the defendant put his head in his hands. |
| 17. | The executive said he would ___ only if the company gave him $1 million in severance pay. |
| 19. | In Japan, some hotel bathrooms have ___s that play music and have heated seats. |
| 21. | Sherlock Holmes is one of the most famous ___s in literature. |
| 22. | It's ___ to me that you're in love with that man. So why don't you marry him? |
| 24. | ___s Obama and Biden are hoping to get elected president and vice president of the US. |
| 27. | California law requires you to ___ before you change lanes while driving. |
| 28. | If we're going to finish this job by 5 p.m., everyone's got to ___ down for the rest of the day. |
| 29. | Why are there so many ___ jokes? And why do most of them make fun of ___s? (Attorneys are smart, caring people.) |