administrate disperse fixture deduce r eviv e d ecentralize frugality e xquisite elapse disjointed 1.The curtains changed the atmosphere of the house completely and made it into a place of beauty. 2.As the sun the clouds,we enjoyed our afternoon of playing cards in the forest under the clear sky and observing the most spectacular view I have ever seen in my life. 3.The big company their operations last year and opened several regional offices in the country to meet the needs of the market. 4.It is not easy to a trend of growth from the available facts since they are quite scarce and not that convincing. 5.Formerly found only in large industrial applications, microwave ovens now have become a standard of most modern kitchens. 6.He calls on the public to save in everyday life and believes that is the key to battling a culture that rewards mindless consumption. 7.He is suitable for the position as he is young enough to understand what the teenagers think but old enough to their programs 8.When asked about her whereabouts at 9 o'clock that night, she gave a rather response, which caught the detective's attention. 9 . the stalled economy and sticking to promises to bring the deficit down next year is proving to be the principal test for the new president. 10.A considerable period of time has to before the effects of such security measures as closed-circuit television cameras and cell-phone monitoring become evident in reducing crimes.