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Ken taught his dogs to (retrieve, shackle, visual) so he could hunt with them.
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When moles burrow, they leave (collide, skirmish, visible) trails above ground.
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At sunset, there will be an opportunity to see kangaroos come out to (barometer, graze, retrieve).
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A poet of great sophistication, wit, and culture, he expressed an extraordinary (envelop, skirmish, visual) imagination.
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Cosmic rays are highly energetic particles, and when they (collide, retrieve, shackle) with atoms, they send other particles, such as neutrons, flying off in all directions.
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The shepherd took his sheep high in the hills to (barometer, graze, visible).
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Jan read the (barometer, envelop, graze) every 15 minutes before the storm.
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The (collide, retrieve, shackle) on the prisoner's leg cut into his skin.
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Kyle and Joseph got into a small (skirmish, visible, visual) over who would be first in line.
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Heavy fog will soon (barometer, envelop, visual) our village.
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The crane is being used to (retrieve, shackle, visible) debris from the river near the bridge that collapsed.
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Since the 1960s photography has become an increasingly dominant medium within the (envelop, skirmish, visual) arts.
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In the dark, cats have better (skirmish, visible, visual) ability than humans.
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The rocket flew into a deck of low cloud, then re-emerged and was (collide, envelop, visible) from the ground for over two minutes.
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