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-------- by her husband, Diana ultimately agreed to sell the house.
(A) Decimated
(B) Importuned
(C) Encumbered
(D) Interpolated
(E) Designated
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There was a ------ all about the estate, and the ------concerned the security guards.
(A) concern...mitigation
(B) gift...distribution
(C) silence...quiet
(D) hotness...temper
(E) fact...circulation
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The businessman ------ a small neighborhood business into a worldwide chain of stores
(A) renovated
(B) instilled
(C) infused
(D) parlayed
(E) blessed
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The cricket team was once ------- by injuries; of 18 members only 8 were fit to play. .
(A) attacked
(B) decimated
(C) isolated
(D) boycotted
(E) blacklist
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Displeased with the ------ of the novel, the writer abandoned the idea of a television project.
(A) adaption
(B) compilation
(C) transliteration
(D) transfusion
(E) resurgence
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Because of his indecisive nature, Mr Brown has a reputation for ------.
(A) impudence
(B) impartiality
(C) perspicuity
(D) prevarication
(E) vacillation
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The conspirators met ------ in order to plot a(n)------
against the oppressive government.
(A) clandestinely...revolt
(B) indirectly...invocation
(C) craftily...referendum
(D) wittily...ban
(E) intriguingly...schism
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Ronald is much too ------ in his writings: he writes a page when a sentence should suffice.
(A) doubtful
(B) efficient
(C) verbose
(D) up-to-date
(E) clear
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With one ------ motion Adam disarmed his assailant.
(A) maladroit
(B) swift
(C) ponderous
(D) superfluous
(E) brusque
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The patient put up with the pain ------, neither
wincing, nor whimpering when the incision was made.
(A) surprisingly
(B) miserably
(C) incidently
(D) logically
(E) stoically
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