In 1973, Japanese sericulturists arrived in Malawi with a batch of 40000 silkworm eggs. They were taken to the Bvumbwe Agricultural Research Station in Thyolo District. In this station, work is being done to determine th…
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1984
In 1973, Japanese sericulturists arrived in Malawi with a batch of 40000 silkworm eggs. They were taken to the Bvumbwe Agricultural Research Station in Thyolo District. In this station, work is being done to determine th…
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1984
In 1973, Japanese sericulturists arrived in Malawi with a batch of 40000 silkworm eggs. They were taken to the Bvumbwe Agricultural Research Station in Thyolo District. In this station, work is being done to determine th…
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1984
In 1973, Japanese sericulturists arrived in Malawi with a batch of 40000 silkworm eggs. They were taken to the Bvumbwe Agricultural Research Station in Thyolo District. In this station, work is being done to determine th…
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1984
In 1973, Japanese sericulturists arrived in Malawi with a batch of 40000 silkworm eggs. They were taken to the Bvumbwe Agricultural Research Station in Thyolo District. In this station, work is being done to determine th…
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1984
Every artist’s work, unless he be a hermit, creating solely for his own satisfaction and with no need of sales, is to some extent “socially conditioned” he depends upon the approval of his patrons. Social conditioning is…
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1984
Every artist’s work, unless he be a hermit, creating solely for his own satisfaction and with no need of sales, is to some extent “socially conditioned” he depends upon the approval of his patrons. Social conditioning is…
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1984
Every artist’s work, unless he be a hermit, creating solely for his own satisfaction and with no need of sales, is to some extent “socially conditioned” he depends upon the approval of his patrons. Social conditioning is…
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1984
Every artist’s work, unless he be a hermit, creating solely for his own satisfaction and with no need of sales, is to some extent “socially conditioned” he depends upon the approval of his patrons. Social conditioning is…
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1984
Every artist’s work, unless he be a hermit, creating solely for his own satisfaction and with no need of sales, is to some extent “socially conditioned” he depends upon the approval of his patrons. Social conditioning is…
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1984
In the question below choose the option nearest in meaning to the underlined:be careful!. We are approaching the crossroads
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1984
In the question below choose the option nearest in meaning to the underlined:Can you give a good explanation for your behaviour?
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1984
In the question below choose the option nearest in meaning to the underlined:Our town is so small that we are always meeting our schoolmates accidentally
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1984
In the question below choose the option nearest in meaning to the underlined:The meeting was cancelled because of the convocation
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1984
In the question below choose the option nearest in meaning to the underlined:For all he cared, the game was a good as lost.
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1984
In the question below choose the option nearest in meaning to the underlined:Once i have finished all my homework, i am permitted to watch television
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1984
In the question below choose the option nearest in meaning to the underlined:Osyaku started playing football because he thought it would develop him physically
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1984
In the question below choose the option nearest in meaning to the underlined:He went through fire before he qualified as a doctor
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1984
In the question below choose the option nearest in meaning to the underlined:Thousands of students are candidates for the examination but only very few pass
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1984
In the question below select the word opposite in meaning to the underlined:The long straight trunk of the tree is ideal for roundwood used like railway sleepers, refters and fence posts