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In {a} eclipse of the Sun, the {regions} of umbra {experience} total eclipse and those of penumbra, {partial} eclipse.
2.
Seismic waves generated {by} an earthquake {or large} explosion {can be recorded} thousands of {kilometer} from their source.
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Metonymy is a literary device {involving} the substitution of the {name} of one thing with that of {other} thing with which it is closely {associated}.
4.
The Barnes Foundation in Merion, Pennsylvania, {was} chartered {in} 1922 to {promotion} art education by providing art classes and by establishing a {publishing} program.
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Fats and fixed oils are greasy {or} waxy {substance} that in {their} pure state are {normally} tasteless, colorless, and odorless.
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In the eighteenth century, quilting {became a} {common} technique in the American colonies for {make} of coverlets {sewed} in floral and geometric designs.