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3.an enterprising foreign policy; an enterprising young man likely to go far.
4.It`s the Holy Grail of club football and we need to make our mark in Europe.
5.Violinist, Vanessa-Mae, best known for her pioneering mix of pop and classical music, has just completed her Asian tour.
6.George Plimpton wants to write a story for Sports Illustrated on what it is like to be a quarterback for an NFL team.
7.The group used shock tactics to get publicity: one of them took his clothes off on TV.
8.It was calculated to secure for his book a name, and for himself posthumous fame.
9.A city of western Netherlands northeast of Rotterdam. Chartered in1272, it is noted for its cheese market. Population,60, 026.
10.Here it comes, I think, bracing myself for a classic Norman fulmination on how basic design flaws in ordinary objects are the true sources of most “human error.” After all, such cantankerous critiques in his 1988 book The Psychology of Everyday Things were what brought him international fame outside the narrow field of cognitive science.

