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2. | I can't believe I sold that stock; that was the ___est thing I've ever done in my life. | 4. | Many battery-operated devices do not ___ the batteries--you have to buy them separately. | 7. | The next weekend, they ___ed again for the missing adventurer, but again came up with nothing. | 8. | In case of earthquake, people should store ___ water, food, and toilet paper in their homes and their vehicles. | 9. | ___ is a large chain of stores that competes with Wal-Mart and K-Mart; its logo is a red-and-white bullseye. | 13. | The city council is trying to figure out a way to fine or jail homeowners and businesses that ___ precious water. | 14. | When someone doesn't like you, it's easy for you to ___ them (even when you're not trying to). | 15. | The carpet was ___--he hadn't vacuumed it in more than two years. | 16. | Wal-Mart has thousands of stores worldwide, but its CEO and ___ are in Arkansas. |
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1. | You can find the answers to most of your questions by using your computer to search ___. | 3. | There is a ___ between his story and her story--he said they were at home at 7 p.m., but she said they were at a restaurant. | 5. | Many supermarkets have an ___ line for customers with 15 items or fewer. | 6. | People with asthma or allergies often use air purifiers with ___ (High Efficiency Particulate Air) filters in their homes. | 10. | Kenmore kitchen appliances and Craftsman tools are well-known products from ___. | 11. | If it ain't broke, don't ___ it. --Popular expression. | 12. | The ___ made me do it! --Popular expression. | 13. | ___, founded in 1962 by Sam Walton, employs more than 2 million people worldwide. |
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