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We haven't received your L/C, though the validity of the L/C has expired, ______ we sent you a c

able yesterday reading: LC1417 PLSCABLE EXTENSION SHIPMENT VALIDITY 15/31 MAY RESPECTIVELY LETFOLLOWS.

A.result in B.result from C.as a result of D.as a result

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White listened as his friend Kevin Kline, an FBI special agent and one of the original members of the task force, was speaking to the law enforcement army. Kline laid out the battle plan for the morning's drug bust: the agents were to organize themselves into squads, forming arrest teams and back-up crews. The teams assigned to carry out raids received arrest packets containing the names, addresses, and photographs of each suspect, as well as search warrants issued by the federal court. At 5:3o a.m., the teams were to split up, each reporting to their designated sites to prepare for the final stage of the operation: making the arrests.

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A Mel and Harriet (last names withheld) from Coconut Creek, Florida returned home after a

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A.Mel and Harriet underwent a terrible theft

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A. have B. do C. haven't D. does

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