Though Edmurd certainly had a dignified bearing and made a great first impression, those who became acquainted with him soon realized he had an essentially _____ nature.
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Creativity is no longer seen as _____ inspiration leading to poem or painting, it has come to be thought of as something permeating the whole of a person`s life.
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In establishing that the dust she had observed constitutes two percent of the mass in the quadrant, the astronomer showed that the dust`s extreme visual prominence _____ its relatively minor contribution to the total mass of the region.
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For those of us who have been intoxicated by the power and potential of mathematics, the mystery isn`t why that fascination developed but why it isn`t _____.
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The reclusive clergyman may have lived and died in melancholy, but this doesn`t seem to have (i)_____ his genius in any way. On the contrary, we find ourselves wondering whether his genius wasn`t (ii)_____ in some mysterious way by his mood.
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Conventional deposits of oil and gas are actually the final resting place of far-traveled hydrocarbons that were (i)_____ deeper source beds of organic-rich rock. By contrast, shale gas (ii)_____ its birthplace, remaining in the source bed whose organic matter produced the gas.
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In a view of 17 studies from 2008, Trudeau and Shephard concluded that reserving up to an hour a day for (i)_____ in school curricula does not (ii)_____ academic achievement. In fact, they noted that more exercise often (iii)_____ school performance, despite the time it took away from reading, writing, and arithmetic.
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Gravitational waves—ripples in the geometry of space-time—are analogous to electromagnetic waves. The challenge in trying to observe these waves directly is that they are extremely weak. To make waves large enough to be (i)_____, the most (ii)_____ events in the universe are required: supernova explosions, the formation of black holes, or the collision of stars. Even so, the effects are (iii)_____. The geometry changes so little that a distance of several kilometers changes by less than the diameter of a proton.
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