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2. | The US government wants to make the world "safe for ___." | 3. | Bob's letters to the editor were a ___ for his views on the faltering economy. | 4. | The apparent ___ turned out to be a homicide; the man was pushed off the bridge, according to a witness. | 5. | The man, angry that his divorced wife got his money, ___ted suicide. He tied a rope around his neck and a tree, and accelerated his car. | 10. | US Army ___ pilots receive their "chopper" training at Ft. Rucker, Alabama. | 13. | Angry people commit ___ with all kinds of weapons--hands, feet, guns, knives, axes, ropes, rocks, and cars. | 14. | Thousands of ___s from Vietnam came to the US after the Vietnam War. | 15. | If you ___ about a problem long enough, you can usually figure it out. (Of course, some problems you'll never figure out.) |
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1. | The fireman went back into the house to ___ the dog, which had saved the family by barking. | 2. | The ___ of the Amazon forest will result in thousands of species becoming extinct. | 6. | Mary thought that a bomb had gone off, but the ___ she heard was only a car that had backfired. | 7. | The Internet is used ___, from the top of Mt. Everest to the bottom of Death Valley. | 8. | A ___ person believes in God and prays to Him regularly. | 9. | Osama bin Laden is the number one ___ in the world, according to the US government. (Where is Osama?) | 11. | The Una___ was a man who lived in a log cabin in Montana and mailed letters that exploded when victims opened them. | 12. | The Sunnis (about 90%) and Shiites (about 10%) are the two main ___s of the Islam religion. |
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