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The two scientists' achievements are _____________ only in a narrowly conceived history of science: although both erred in scientific judgment, both also defended science in its infancy and established it as an intelligible and useful activity.
The pronghorn antelope in northern Mexico may be viewed as (i)_____________ species, as most of the North American prairie, its chief historical habitat, has (ii)_____________.
Most movie sound tracks lean so heavily on a few preprocessed musical devices-those swells of strings and cymbals designed to manipulate our emotions in (i) _____________ ways-that when a composer (ii) _____________ a more personal language, the effect is (iii) _____________: an entire dimension of the film experience is liberated from cliché.
In the argument given, the two highlighted portions play which of the following roles?


In the figure, if $$n-t=80$$, what is the value of $$n$$?

$$n=$$


The relative frequency distributions of the values in data set A and data set B are shown in two histograms, where each interval shown includes its left endpoint and excludes its right endpoint. The number of values in A is 2 times the number of values in B, Data set C consists of the values in A and the values in B. Which of the following could be the median of the values in C?


A teacher has three classes that took the same test. The number of students and the median scores for each class are shown in the table.

Quantity A

The median score for the $$62$$ students

Quantity B

$$75$$


Any dissent within the company is necessarily _____________ because of the overwhelming preponderance of the company president's supporters, who quickly quash all opposition to her policies.
Most of human language is (i) _____________, with meaning (ii) _____________ context and interpretation. But the meaning of mathematical statements (iii)_____________ culture and history: if a thousand people read an equation, they read the same equation.
The environmentalist asserted that although the trend in building regulations was theoretically geared toward energy efficiency, in terms of energy consumption, new buildings typically were becoming more _____________ every year.
Some people might object to pairing art and physics, since art is considered to be relatively _____________ and physics, until recently, scrupulously avoided any mention of the inner thoughts that related to the outer worid.
Although all of the major characters in Mendez' play are historical figures who have been lampooned in many previous works, she (i) _____________ this tradition in her avoidance of (ii) _____________.
Because popular culture often portrays lawyers as shady and scientists as eccentric, we might expect cinematic depictions of scientists employed as expert witnesses in court cases to reflect badly on both law and science. Yet science and scientists rarely (i)_____________ in movies involving trials. When a scientist is negatively portrayed, it is often because the legal process is represented as having (ii)_____________ science; when a scientist is positively portrayed, it is often because science is represented as superior to law, as (iii)_____________ law's rhetorical and institutional instabilities.
Despite the fact that some of the company's hiring and promotion practices have been widely _____________, these practices still persist in certain divisions of the company.
The discovery of the brain's alleged pleasure center has not resulted in any breakthroughs in the treatment of mental illness. lt may even have (i) _____________ scientists by leading them to (ii) _____________ how pleasure is encoded and generated within the brain.
Galileo Galilei's ____________ the technical details of the telescopes he built was predictable: like any self-respecting inventor, he wanted to keep his art a secret.
The governor, clearly trying to live down a reputation for (i) ____________, has recently demonstrated an unexpected ability to be (ii) ____________ when dealing with state legislators.
It can be inferred from the passage that Leithauser would be most likely to agree with which of the following statements about Vendler's view of poetry anthologies?
Whatever the level of the museum's past (i) ____________ American art, it pales besides its current (ii) ____________. Since opening its renovated and expanded building, the museum has relegated American paintings to hard-to-find corners of the museum. It is as if American art is (iii) ____________the overwhelmingly European narrative that dominates the permanent collection galleries.
The (i)____________ museums woridwide makes for (ii) ____________: by some estimates, 75 percent of species that are "discovered" each year during field expeditions are already part of a museum collection somewhere.

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