The second group of volunteer excavators was far more _______ than the first, and consequently the obstructing material was removed much more rapidly during the second shift.
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Many perplexed observers find present-day museum design a choice between outlandishly sculptural structures that (i)_______ the proper display of art and neutral containers so (ii)_______to art that all architectural presence is lost. But the New Museum persuasively demonstrates that honoring art and honoring architecture need not be (iii)_______ propositions.
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So effective are inhaled steroids at staving off asthma attacks that doctors now regard them as _______ therapy.
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Researchers comparing test subjects' abilities to interpret others' facial expressions found that while some expressions were easy to interpret, others were difficult because they were so _______ the person making the expression.
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What united the ostensibly opposing parties was the fraternal belief that politicians such as themselves weathered crises best by (i)_______ each other's interests—by conducting their private dealings in a way that (ii)_______ public issues that lay between them and allowed them to take care of each other.
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The sum of money needed to pay for the additional vaccines may not sound _______, but for developing countries even a small increase in the health care budget may prove a very big drain on resources.
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The passage is primarily concerned with doing which of the following?
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In the passage, the point of comparing visual style to language is to emphasize that
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Pointed arches are mentioned in the passage in order to do which of the following?
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The author would most likely agree with which of the following claims about Australian Dunatothrips?
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The author mentions "desiccation" primarily to
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Which of the following statements best describes the function of the highlighted sentence in the context of the passage as a whole?
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In the context in which it appears, "formula" most nearly means
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It can be inferred from the passage that many historians believe that Mather's biographies primarily
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The author of the passage implies that an argument for the historical accuracy of Mather's works is most strongly supported by which of the following?
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