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Exercise 34.1
1) The greed of the 1980s gave way to the occupational insecurity of the 1990s, which in turn gave way to the reinforced family ties in the early 2000s.
2) The building inspector suggest that we apply for a construction permit and that we should check with his office again when the plans are complete.
3) Wondering why the substitute was late; the instructor grabbed her coat, and ran out of the room.
4) Suddenly, we heard an explosion of wings off to our right, and we could see a hundred or more ducks lifting off from the water.
5) In my previous job, I sold the most advertising spots and I received a sales excellence award.
6) A cloud of snow rose as skis and poles flew in every directions
7) The flight attendant stated, "Please turn off all electronic devices, however you may use them again after takeoff."
8) The real estate market was softer than it had been for a decade, and buyers could practically name their price.
9) Tourists should visit Florence's famed cathedrals and Michaelangelo's David, while touring the city.
10) The freezing weather threatened the crops, which were sensitive to cold.
Exercise 35.2
1) I remember watching it the first time, realizing I'd never seen anything like it, and immediately vowing never to miss an episode of The Daily Show.
2) A crowd stood outside the school and watched as the graduates paraded by.
3) An effective Website is well designed, provides useful information, and given links to relevant sites.
4) It is impossible to watch The Office and not see a little of yourself in one of the characters.
5) Lila was the winner not only of the pie-eating contest but also the yodeling competition.

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