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2. | "I would ___ to marry a divorced man who has kids, because he knows how to love someone," she said. | 6. | The press kept ___ing McCain to allow them to interview Sarah Palin. Finally he allowed them to interview her. | 8. | The ___ owner was upset because many other units in the building were occupied by renters, not by fellow owners. | 10. | The full moon helped make the young couple's evening walk on the beach even more ___. (They were in love.) | 12. | It's not the heat--it's the ___! --Popular summertime expression in the southeast US. | 14. | "You know I can't ___ sushi. Let's go!" she said when he offered to take her to a Japanese restaurant. | 15. | ___ people wait patiently in line; in___ people try to cut in line. | 16. | ___ is a red gemstone made of quartz. ___, Alabama used to be a leading coal producer. | 17. | The price of crude oil has not been ___ in 2008; it is now $90 a barrel, but a few months ago it was $146. | 18. | It was an ___ basketball game; the lead changed hands every minute, down to the final buzzer. |
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1. | In the near future, your ___ phone might replace all your other gadgets. | 3. | Even though they broke up after a long relationship, they ___ed good friends. | 4. | The ship will ___ next to Pier 46 at noon; visitors are welcome to stay onboard until 3 p.m. | 5. | ___ football is a milder and safer version of tackle football. | 7. | ___, whose capital and largest city is Atlanta, is known as the Peach State. | 9. | Located between Arizona and Texas, ___ ___ is known as the Land of Enchantment. Its capital is Santa Fe. | 11. | Infants and little children can ___ if they play with large plastic bags, so many bags contain warnings. | 13. | The congressman ___ed under the pressure of thousands of angry emails and phone calls. He had said he was going to vote yes, but instead he voted no. |
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