1.  "To its fetal position."

2.  "Ten million years back."

3.  "A cycle of truly cosmic proportions"

4.  "To pre-life ear."

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To pre-life ear.

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1.  "a discovery over which"

2.  "a certain over which"

3.  " an invention on which"

4.  " an institution upon which"

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an institution upon which

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1.  "he makes out of it."

2.  "he gets for others."

3.  "he has overcome through it."

4.  "he becomes by it."

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he becomes by it.

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1.  "Reopens the first chapter"

2.  "Writes an epilogue"

3.  " Writes one of its own"

4.  "Opens new books"

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Writes one of its own

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1.  "All you are travelling for."

2.  "All the sights you are supposed to see."

3.  "The very excitement of your travel."

4.  "All the enjoyments of travel."

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The very excitement of your travel.

"

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1.  " It is important."

2.  "it is of cardinal importance"

3.  "It should be urgently understood."

4.  "It cannot be emphasized."

4
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It is important.

"

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1.  "Seem to have been produced"

2.  "Appear to have a remarkable semblance"

3.  "Bear a significant similarity in terms of production to those grown"

4.  "Appear to have been similarly produced"

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Seem to have been produced

"

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1.  "the other limits that,"

2.  "just how far into the subject that"

3.  "the relative distance that"

4.  "as far as"

4
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as far as

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1.  "Relationships between rules, paradigms, and nor­mal science"

2.  "How a historian would isolate a particular 'loci of commitment'"

3.  "How a set of shared beliefs evolves into a para­digm"

4.  "Ways of understanding a scientific tradition"

5.  "The frustrations of attempting to define a para­digm of a tradition"

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Relationships between rules, paradigms, and nor­mal science

"

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1.  "Fleets of buses in idle disrepair were not allowed to be sold as scrap."

2.  " Disposing off 80 gas guzzling staff cars was resisted."

3.  " Leasing out unused land for commercial use was strongly resisted."

4.  "Selling off surplus land to private parties was strongly resisted"

4
Correct Answer :
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Leasing out unused land for commercial use was strongly resisted.

"

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