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#1. _____ the Canadian composer Barbara Pentland wrote four symphonies, three concertos, and an opera, among other works.
#2. Alaska found the first years of its statehood costly because it had to take over the expense of services _____ previously by the federal government.
#3. Written to be performed on a _____, Thornton Wilder’s play Our Town depicts life in a small New England community.
#4. The sapphire’s transparency to ultraviolet and infrared radiation makes _____ in optical instruments.
#5. _____ many copper mines in the state of Arizona, a fact which contributes significantly to the state’s economy.
#6. Computers that once took up entire rooms are now _____ to put on desktops and into wristwatches.
#7. The first explorer _____ California by land was Jedediah Strong Smith, a trapper who crossed the southwestern deserts of the United States in 1826.
#8. The Chisos Mountains in Big Bend National park in Texas were created by volcanic eruptions that occurred _____.
#9. In bas-relief sculpture, a design projects very slightly from its background, _____ some coins.
#10. Mango trees, _____ densely covered with glossy leaves and bear small fragrant flowers, grow rapidly and can attain heights of up to 90 feet.
#11. _____ initial recognition while still quite young.
#12. According to some educators, the goal of teaching is to help students learn what _____ to know to live a well-adjusted and successful life.
#13. The ponderosa pine is _____ of the most of the timber used by forest-product firms in the Black Hills of South Dakota.
#14. With age, the mineral content of human bones decreases, _____ them more fragile.
#15. Not until Kentucky’s Mammoth Cave had been completely explored in 1972.