12-1. Erroneous beliefs concerning vision were held by even the wisest thinkers of -----
> contact.
12-2. There are two general ways in which to pay a worker: one, by his production, ----
> for new ideas.
12-3. It may be that community action is almost the only effective means available ---
> expanding further.
12-4. When other factors are constant, the formation of clay increases with an ------
> tropics.
12-5. In times of crisis there is a tendency to regard wistfully the "good old days", ---
> reduced.
12-6. The degree to which Americans and Englishmen identify with each other, by -----
> by his own standards.
12-7. For a long time nations have voluntarily adhered rather loyally to the rules of ----
> goodwill of the individual nations.
12-8. Albemarle Sound is not affected by the tides, because it is separated from the ---
> saltwater lake.
12-9. Alphabets are necessarily incomplete, because it is not practical to assign a ---
> be omitted in final practice.
13-1. In the pioneer days of flying, an airplane could be stopped after landing only ---
> far from the grandstand.
13-2. It has been said that a lecturer on art must be both an artist and a poet and ---
> finding the instructor.
13-3. Years ago printed music could not be purchased in the shops as it is today, so --
> copying music.
13-4. The camel and the cactus plant are at home in hot, dry regions. The camel ---
> become useful to man
13-5. The climate and soil conditions vary greatly throughout this small country. In ---
> contrasts.
13-6. Not many people bother to remember just how much they should eat of what ---
> not requiring such medication.
13-7. He who is unable to regulate his emotions is truly enslaved; he is
> not his own master.
13-8. We cannot deny a person the right to become a naturalized citizen of the ---
> racial classification.
13-9. The steel traps that have been widely used to exterminate wolves have ----
> preserve their own livelihood.
13-10. The responsibility to "take care that the laws be faithfully executed" puts the ---
> President.
14-1. According to Adam Smith, "The rich man consumes no more food than his poor --
> it is very nearly the same."
14-2. Members of any group habitually playing together are likely to develop their ---
> learn to play without any bias.
14-3. The Etruscans taught the early Romans the use of the arch and many other ---
> building.
14-4. In less than a generation, Athens had changed from a champion of freedom ---
> subjects.
14-5. There is some doubt as to the origin of the peach, although there is evidence ---
> since earliest times.
14-6. There has been some speculation about the effects that a four-day workweek ---
> leisure.
14-7. The editor of a newspaper is always confronted with more news than he can ---
> suppressing the news.
14-8. Good spar varnish, especially compounded to withstand wind and water, ---
> exposed to wear.
14-9. Many city governments exercise supervision over building construction. Cities ---
> number of stories.
14-10. Among critics he was as rare as he was good. His only visits were within his ---
> brief.
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