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RESCUE
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SPASMODIC
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I hope you must have .......... by now that failures are the stepping stones to success.
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The tyrant .......... anyone whom he regarded as a rival.
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In a little publicised deal, Pepsi Cola has .......... the entire soft drink market in Afghanistan.
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HOODLUM
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DILETTANTE
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FLAK
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The teacher ordered Kamal to leave the room and .......... him to return
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A person concerned with practical results and values is
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A speech by an actor at the end of a play is
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A person without manners or polish is
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Member of a band of robbers
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Smile : Laugh : Cry
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Stirrup : Anvil : Drum
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Kennedy : Indira : Palme
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Chair : Door : Stick
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Music : Guitar : Performer
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Hair : Brush : Wig
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Village : City : Suburb
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Knot : Watt : Fathom
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Majlis : Diet : Knesset
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Kanha : Periyar : Dachigam
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From its _ _ _ _ _ _ opening sequence, it is clear that we are in the grip of a delicious new voice, a voice of breathtaking _ _ _ _ _ .
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Fill in the Blanks
1. making ourselves
P. our language
Q. part of growing into
R. Masters of
6. full manhood or womanhood
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