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1. Whenever foreign visitors come into Mrs Jones's shop she can't help judging them according to national..................
2. A successful businessman has learnt how to project a positive
3.................. can be a useful asset to people whose self-esteem is low or who are reluctant to speak up for themselves.
4. The most popular TV programmes in Britain are the.................such as Dallas, EastEnders and Neighbours.
5. TV programmes on the ITV network are interrupted at regular intervals for..................
6. If you get bored watching what's on one TV.................,
you can always switch over to another.
7. John's hopeless at telling jokes. He gets to the end and then forgets the..................
8. «Drinka Pinta Milka Day», «Go to work on an Egg»: these are two examples of highly successful advertising..................
9. An estimated eight and a half million viewers.................
to BBC coverage of the Olympic Games.
10. Companies are now so design conscious that they employ specialists to find them an eye-catching..................
11...................will be prosecuted, so don't put up any advertising here.
12.................., whose faces are seen every night as they read the news, frequently become celebrities.
13. The newspaper's................. in Bangladesh sent back harrowing reports of the devastation caused by floods.
14. While many newspaper editors try to guard against the
........... of facts in their news reports, it is inevitable that some
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........... will creep into the way events are reported.
15. However unpalatable it seems, governments throughout the world resort to.......... when it comes to the publication of politically sensitive repc:
16. The..............of the popular press, for example in the
reporting of sex scandals; is one explanation for its success.
17. The guest of honour at the luncheon said how interesting everything was but his.................gave a different message.
18. I could see that relationship was not going to last long -Robin and Sarah were an obvious...............
19. Gerald Scarfe is one of Britain's most respected................., his satirical sketches of political figures have frequently been more scathing than the criticisms of political
20. Many parents and their children go through the difficulties of a(n)................. in communication when the children reach their teens.