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  1. 4. Russian President Boris Yeltsin has a____________ his t____________ to Tokyo
  2. 6. The baby will be placed in a special i____________ in an intensive care unit and monitored around the clock.
  3. 9. Venice, like Rome and other famous cities, was an a____________ city.
  4. 11. Two other patients are critically ill after c____________ the disease through infected organs from the donor.
  5. 13. True, Iraq is in poor shape to m____________ another i____________.
  6. 16. Some engineers escape this difficulty by a____________ that Wohler's results are not applicable to bridge work.
  7. 18. a three-word phrase meaning it is so clear that no supporting evidence is needed
  8. 19. The d____________ of its fortifications began in 1760, but fragments of the old walls remain.
  9. 20. hammers home
  10. 21. A breakthrough in combating the disease may be a____________ h____________.
  11. 25. a four-word phrase used to emphasise a negative statement
  12. 26. In 1755 the British took the stern step of d____________ the Acadian French from Nova Scotia.
  13. 31. a treaty preventing the spread of sth
  14. 33. nobler principles
  15. 35. In certain circumstances the reference company may require a g____________.
  16. 36. The problem was either t____________ or ignored by teachers.
  17. 38. more weakened
  18. 39. Summit d____________ has become a very important component of international d____________. (Both blanks refer to the same word.)
  19. 40. nation Britain is a s____________ n____________ to the convention
  20. 41. The role of catharsis in one's mental health should not be u____________.
  21. 42. most completely
  22. 43. praised as
  23. 44. validity
  24. 45. She e____________ the direct question.
Down
  1. 1. On the membership r____________ are at least 10 people who have the letter 'C' at the start of their job titles.
  2. 2. Members are to get an average £520 cash w____________ for voting ‘yes’ to the merger.
  3. 3. Entrepreneurs who make sure they cultivate links with o___________ have been welcomed.
  4. 5. Whether something is not in season or a year out of fashion or a slightly irregular make, it is still perfectly good and usually at a r____________ price.
  5. 7. often abbreviated to 'AI'
  6. 8. The fictional Kuwaiti babies were m____________ d____________ of the Belgian babies supposedly slaughtered by German troops in World War I.
  7. 10. This might be an opportune time to explore or return to hobbies, leisure activities or career p____________.
  8. 12. He c____________ such a visit was in violation of the Fourth Amendment of the Constitution.
  9. 14. supposed
  10. 15. intensified the resentment
  11. 17. quickly shattered
  12. 22. laid down
  13. 23. He isn't the marrying type, he's just a p____________.
  14. 24. This award is a s____________ (a four-word idiom) but we have a long way to go.
  15. 27. Until other p____________ was made, the governor-general was to have a salary of £10,000, paid by the Commonwealth.
  16. 28. attacking forces for a country to make military actions
  17. 29. Voters l____________ the government through the election of public officials
  18. 30. sanctimoniousness
  19. 32. in any case
  20. 34. careful examination
  21. 37. having lost confidence or hope
  22. 43. The demilitarisation of the province will be tough on h____________ unionists.