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Ella Grasso, elected governor of Connecticut in 1974, supported the enactment (given, granted) of a freedom-of-information law.
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Blue-green algae grow abundantly in salt marshes.
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The megaphone(microphone) makes the voice sound louder because it points sound waves in one direction and keeps them from spreading out in all directions.
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The first paper was made from the bark of the mulberry tree.
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In 1861 it seemed inevitable that the Southern states would break away from the Union.
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Some sea urchins海胆 have venomous (toxin) spines
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The company issues an annual report every March.
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Bats fly, rather than glide, and thus are the only mammals capable of true flight.
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In 1974 Henry Aaron broke Babe Ruth's monumental lifetime record of 714 home runs.
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Mary McCarthy s satires 讽刺文学 are couched in a prose style that has a classic precision.
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The future survival of the bald eagle is still an important American ecological concern.
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Formerly , in the United States, many nurses worked as private duty nurses rather than in hospitals.
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A mythical(imaginary) creature, the dragon was believed to have lion's claws, scaly skin, and fiery breath.
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Formulated in 1823, the Monroe Doctrine asserted that the Americas were no longer open to European colonization.
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The first important exposition in the United States was held in Philadelphia in 1876.
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Despite the proliferation of other faster modes of transportation, the railroads remain the largest carriers of intercity freight in the United States.
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How many people are aware that a dancer with the New York City Ballet typically wears out a minimum of two hundred pairs of toe shoes per year?
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The fear of smallpox, which terrorized the eighteenth century, has no analogy(likeness) today.
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All living organisms, regardless of their unique identity, have certain biological, chemical, and physical characteristics in common.
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The flower bud of a water lily 百合 opens at sunset since .its opening is triggered(commence) .by the decreased light.
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Ella Grasso, elected governor of Connecticut in 1974, supported the enactment (given, granted) of a freedom-of-information law.
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Blue-green algae grow abundantly in salt marshes.
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The megaphone(microphone) makes the voice sound louder because it points sound waves in one direction and keeps them from spreading out in all directions.
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The first paper was made from the bark of the mulberry tree.
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In 1861 it seemed inevitable that the Southern states would break away from the Union.
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Some sea urchins海胆 have venomous (toxin) spines
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The company issues an annual report every March.
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Bats fly, rather than glide, and thus are the only mammals capable of true flight.
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In 1974 Henry Aaron broke Babe Ruth's monumental lifetime record of 714 home runs.
-
Mary McCarthy s satires 讽刺文学 are couched in a prose style that has a classic precision.
-
The future survival of the bald eagle is still an important American ecological concern.
-
Formerly , in the United States, many nurses worked as private duty nurses rather than in hospitals.
-
A mythical(imaginary) creature, the dragon was believed to have lion's claws, scaly skin, and fiery breath.
-
Formulated in 1823, the Monroe Doctrine asserted that the Americas were no longer open to European colonization.
-
The first important exposition in the United States was held in Philadelphia in 1876.
-
Despite the proliferation of other faster modes of transportation, the railroads remain the largest carriers of intercity freight in the United States.
-
How many people are aware that a dancer with the New York City Ballet typically wears out a minimum of two hundred pairs of toe shoes per year?
-
The fear of smallpox, which terrorized the eighteenth century, has no analogy(likeness) today.
-
All living organisms, regardless of their unique identity, have certain biological, chemical, and physical characteristics in common.
-
The flower bud of a water lily 百合 opens at sunset since .its opening is triggered(commence) .by the decreased light.