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1. The writer will feel that her object
has been gained should any readers of these stories feel that for a little
while they have left the toilful utilitarianism of the present day behind them,
and, with it, its _____ restrictions of sordid actualities that are so
murderous to imagination and to all romance.
2. But even as Prometheus unflinchingly
bore the cruelties of pain, of heat and of cold, of hunger and of thirst, and
the tortures inflicted by an obscene bird of prey, so have endured the men of
our nation and of those nations with whom we are proud to be allied.
3. A week in and Curries adventure is both _____
and exhausting.
4. Hopefully we’ll learn something about
both math and _____ data structures along the way.
5. The purpose of the text is to _____
your current knowledge of grammar.
6. The writer will feel that her
object has been gained should any
readers of these stories feel that for a little while they have left the
toilful utilitarianism of the present day behind them, and, with it, its
hampering restrictions of _____ actualities that are so murderous to
imagination and all romance.
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