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English, 22.05.2020 23:59 harlon852

1. Samantha wished for just a short
from the closely looming deadline at work.
2. After long hours of experimentation, the scientist
created a new vaccine for the virus.
3. When Ricardo stubbed his toe against the couch, he doubled over in pain and began spouting
of furniture.
at the offending piece
4. I was able to
my brother into coming to the opera with me.
5. The town became impoverished due to the
of resources left after the hurricane.
6. Eliza searched frantically for her lost dog, crossing many streets and
many woodland paths.
7. She
accepted the invitation, even though she did not know the hosts well.
8. He is not an expert, but he would like to
his opinion and advice.
9. The previous government was somewhat
in its approach to educational reforms.
10. As the day wore on, the
of the situation began to dawn on him, and Sam began to worry.

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