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The kidnappers(1) asked for ransom(2) and threatened(3) to kill Mr.Gopalan's son if their demands(4) were not met. All correct(5)
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Ramesh spiled(1) juice all over Raj's new(2) clothes and did not even care(3) to apologise(4). All Correct(5)
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Ravi met(1) with an accident(2) and broke(3) his leg the day he bought(4) his new car. All correct(5)
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Daisy loved(1) children and so she would distribute(2) sweets in an orphanage(3) on her birthday(4). All Correct(5).
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Roshni wanted(1) to play(2) with her pet dog and so she started(3) throwing tantrums(4). All Correct(5)
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Cheenu the LAMB, always SKIPPED HAPPILY around the rice FIELDS.
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A GREEDY wolf was padding softly around LOOKING for an animal for BRAKEFAST
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IMMEDIATELY, a ROW of bullock CARTS came down the path, filled with SANDLEWOOD logs.
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One afternoon, fanny the dog was SLEEPING PIECEFULLY in the sun AGAINST the FENCE of the form
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The king DECLARAED "all those who are willing to BARE a BURN on their backs will get a GOLDEN mango."
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The bank’s fluctuating performance over the prior year has been a major cause for concern.
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An economy relies on its access to dependable and affordable sources of energy.
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Researches have used data prevalent to manufacturing companies to illustrate the harmful impacts of technology on the environment.
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Such a situation is neither feesiblenor desirable in a democratic country like ours.
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The gradual withdrawal of such safety mechanisimswill affect small and medium industries the most.
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This is the age of ‘high voltage’ revolt, basically an expression of represed anger. Much of this arises from an embedded wisdom that the system is being manipulated in favour of the rich, the powerful, and the big multinationals.
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Over the past three decades, there has been a sea change in the attitudes of people connected with education teachers, administrators and planners, students and parents are all looking at education as a sort of comodity that leads on to better earnings and status in society.
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Thoothukudi is yet another incident in the expanding saga of industry versus the environment. This segment embraces pollution issues, from Sterlite’s copper smelters in Thoothukudi to the tanneris spewing effluents in Kanpur, to the iron mines in Goa today. The mother of all environmental tragedies remains the Bhopal Gas Tragedy of 1984.
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Dreams form the underlying narrative of the frames. The abstract shapes manifestted in bold reds, neon greens and blacks represent the subconscious thoughts we struggle to put into words. The paintings are presented with soulful quotes, most of which are penned by the artist himself.
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Street photography thrives on candidness, and processing kills it. Moreover, as per the purists , one can’t even crop the image, leave apart adding colours which are not there.
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The unprecedented deluge in Kerala unleashed by heavy rain, overflowing rivers, brimming dams and massive landslips has overwhelmed the State government and rescue agencies, as they struggle to make a complete assesment of the devastation
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Two years after accepting the Justice R.M. Lodha Committee’s recommendations, the Supreme Court has now extended some concessions to those aggreived by the rigorous rules, which aimed to revamp cricket administration in the country.
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Ever the contrarian, Vajpayee was equally the consensus-seeker and the alliance-builder who could traverce ideological divides and overcome political animosities with a skill set that was a throwback to the Nehruvian era.
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The massive Taliban assault on the strategically important Ghazni city in southeastern Afghanistan has exposed the vulnerabilities of Afghan troops once again. If the city falls, it could alter the balance in the stalematted war, rendering the government in Kabul more vulnerable.
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Whatever the economic rationale, the move was perceived by people as needless provocation and a double penalty. But by the time the regime saw wisdom and resinded the measure, it was already too late.
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Iran’s notification to the UN that it would launch a plan to increase its uranium enrichment capacity illustrets the risks associated with the U.S. withdrawal from the nuclear deal last month.
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The resolution of one high-profile case, however, should not deflect attention from the many challenges still plagueing the bankruptcy resolution process.
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This is a welcome piece of legislation to the extent that it subesumes a plethora of laws that confused creditors; instead it now offers a more streamlined way to deal with troubled assets.
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In contrast to criticism from the U.S. government when the Google complaint was first lodeged and for the Apple tax bill of 2016, the White House refrained from getting involved after the EU fined Google.
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While technology is constantly changing, valuing choice, competition and consumer welfare never gets outdated or obsolete.
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Mr. Sadr, on the other side, shed his early sectarian image, focused his campaign on social justice and government failure, attacked Iran’s deepening influence in Iraq from a nationalist perspective and stitched up aliances with liberals and communists to expand his base.
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Since no bloc has absolute majority, a new government will have to be formed through political negotiation. Mr. Sadr himself cannot become Prime Minister as he did not contest the election.
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He has demanded that the Iran-trained popular mobilisation militias, which were in the forfront of the fight against the IS, be merged with the Iraqi national army.
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In recent years, especially against the backdrop of the betting scandal that hit the Indian Premier League tournament a few years ago, the view that the cricket board is functioning in an opeque manner and not entirely in the game’s interest has gained ground.
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The Union government has on different occasions maintained that the BCCI is a ‘national sports federation’ and, therefore, an entity that falls under the RTI Act’s ambit.