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1. Countless generations have been divided on Mendelssohns _should he inhabit the same pantheon as Bach and Haydn, or be _ to the ranks of could-have-beens? After all, it can be argued that his _ came at the age of 14 with his Octet in E-flat, a work, many believe, the composer never eclipsed in his remaining twenty-six years.2. Some note that the increase in the Native American powwow-an intertribal affair of song, dance, and storytelling, all intrinsic aspects of Native American culture-serves to (i) _ the very culture it presumably aims to (ii) _. They argue an overarching cultural narrative emerges, one that (iii)_ the narrative of any one tribe.3. To the senior manager, unsolicited opinions, even if the views expressed did not necessarily (i) _ his own views, were (ii)_ ; thus, employees had learned to be (iii)_ lest they no longer found themselves in his good graces.4. That the comedian was so _ as to be unable to _ the effect she had on others was not lost on her audience, who quickly stood up to leave, hoping their action would at last _.5. That we can, from a piece of art, (i)_ the unconscious urges of the artisturges that remain hidden even from the artist himselfwill remain a(n) (ii)_ issue, as it is one (iii)_ empirical analysis: we can never definitively know what is submerged deep inside the artists psyche, let alone reconcile any such revelations with the artists work.6. Special effects in movies are (i)_, in that unlike the story, whose permutations seem to have long ago been (ii)_, they continue to evolve: if we were magically beamed years into the future (of course that story has been told numerous times before), the special effects would (iii)_; the story would be awfully familiar.7. Whether repression has come from the church or from a totalitarian state, science has always been an imperiled endeavor, but to claim that it will only flourish in times of libertarian rule is not a(n) _ conclusion. A(n) _ government is not the same as one that actively takes an interest in funding science and the latter may well be, in some respects, _.8. For charities operating in the developing world, when noble impulses (i) _ into mere (ii) _, vapid slogans rear their heads and we witness a further deterioration in the very situation such high-mindedness had initially sought to (iii) _.9. The question as to what constitutes art is hardly a _ one. Today, artists exist whose main goal seems only to subvert work that no longer warrants the trite tag “cutting-edge.” Once the proverbial envelope is pushed even further, the public inevitably scratches its collective head or furrows the collective brow thinking that this time the “artists” have _. That very same admixture of contempt and confusion, however, was not unknown in Michelangelos day; only what was considered blasphemous, art-wise, in the 16th Century, would today be considered _.10. Perkins wit, surprisingly _ by the prudishness of his time, may not have been nearly as _ had he lived in an era not so prone to _.11. It is telling that a politician long adept at inhabiting any role that will serve his immediate purpose has been able to (i) _ a disgruntled electorate, an outcome that perhaps speaks more to the electorates (ii) _ nature than it does to his ability to be (iii) _.12. She gave him a(n) (i)_ look that was not so much (ii)_ as it was (iii)_.13. For an artist of such circumscribed talent, Mario was given (i)_ attention, many connoisseurs (ii)_ over works that warranted nothing more than a(n) (iii)_ glance.14. The number of speeding tickets one receives is by no means a reliable measure of (i)_. Some (ii)_ drivers, in fact, prove that in certain cases the inverse is true. That is those savvy enough to have availed themselves of the latest cellular phone applications receive up-to-the-minute information on the presence of highway patrolmengreater excess speed, in these instances, simply implies a greater (iii)_.15. Heinrich Feyermahn, in insisting that Galileo did not fully uphold the tenets of scientific rationalism, does not (i)_ the Italian astronomer, but rather the very edifice of Western thought. For if Galileo is the purported exemplar of rational thinking, and yet is (ii)_, then the history of science cannot be understood as an endless succession of scientists carrying out their work free of all-too-human biases. Thus, Feyermahn admonishes, in faithfully chronicling the sweep of science in the last 300 years, historiographers would be (iii)_ to not include the human foibles that were part of even the most ostensibly Apollonian endeavors. ?16. James Clerk Maxwell once remarked that the best scientists are, in a sense, the (i)_ ones not hemmed in by the (ii)_ of their respective fields, they are able to approach problems with a(n) (iii)_ mind, so to speak.17. According to Lackmullers latest screed, published under the title,?Why We Cant Win at Their Game, special interest groups not nominally tied to ecological concerns have become so (i) _ the process of environmental policymaking that those groups who actually aim to ensure that corporate profit does not trump environmental health have been effectively (ii) _. Lackmullers contention, however, is (iii)_ in that it fails to account for the signal achievements environmental groups have effected over the last 20 yearsoften to the chagrin of big business.18. For charities operating in the developing world, when noble impulses (i)_ into mere (ii)_, vapid slogans rear their heads and we witness a further deterioration in the very situation such high-mindedness had initially sought to (iii) _.19. Lambert, in his latest thesis, is guilty of (i) _ Nietzsches conception of eternal recurrence, a scholarly transgression

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