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Some of the ingredients come from far afield. Chillies, to give ____ one example, are originally from Central and South America but were incorporated quickly ____ the national diet.
JUST/BUT INTO
Thai food lies between Chinese and Indian cuisine, with influences from Burma, Cambodia and Malaysia, all of _____ has had an effect _____ Thailand at different stages of its history.
WHICH ON
_____ of the things that makes Thai cooking _____challenging is the sheer variety of types of dish.
ONE SO
As _____ as the growing popularity of Thai restaurants throughout the world, there has been an increase little by little _____ the availability of ingredients on supermarket shelves.
WELL IN
No other national cuisine enjoys quite the degree of popularity that Thai food ______ . Ten years ago it was a rarity in Europe and the United States and prior ____ that it was virtually unknown.
DOES TO
The first and easiest place to start your exploration of pre-history is of _____ your local museum, particularly ____ you are interested in discovering more about the area _____ you live.
COURSE IF WHERE
The evidence of our pre-history can ____ found everywhere, from remnants of human existence buried deep in the ground _____ ancient pathways and burial grounds.
BE TO
______ is startling to note is that this period, _____ predates the invention of writing, accounts for 99% of human existence.
WHAT WHICH
This is the case _____ the fact that there is ____ written evidence of the period we term pre-history.
DESPITE NO
However, _____ a consequence of the work of archaeologists and others in this field, we have over the years built _____ an extremely good understanding of early human development.
AS UP
Patients are often unwilling to admit to stress problems since they feel they are a form of social failure and it is important that symptoms______ identified in _____ to avoid unnecessary suffering.
ARE ORDER
Stress is now recognised ____ a medical problem and as a signficant factor _____ causing coronary heart disease, high blood pressure and a high cholesterol count.
AS IN
However, unlike these situations, _____ are generally positive, sitting in a train that is running late, ______stuck in a traffic jam or working to a tight deadline are much harder to manage.
WHICH BEING
All these situations produce stress but _____ you can control it and not the other way around, you will feel stimulated, not worn ____ .
IF/PROVIDED OUT
Yet stress is not negative and without ______ we would not enjoy some of the highpoints in life _____ as the anticipation before a date or the tension leading up to an important match.
IT SUCH
Stress _____ often called a 21st century illness but it has always been with us if perhaps with different names. These days we regard stress _____ a necessary evil of modern living.
IS AS
The research shows, if _____ else, that language is a social activity, not something invented _____ isolation
LITTLE/NOTHING IN
From studies, we know that _______children are isolated _____ human contact and have not learnt to construct sentences before they are ten, it is doubtful they will ever do so.
IF/WHEN/WHENEVER FROM
Language ____ well be programmed into the brain but, _____ this, people still need stimulus from others around them.
MAY/COULD/MIGHT DESPITE
In _____ words, language came about ______ a result of an evolutionary change in our brains at some stage.
OTHER AS
One recent theory is that human beings have evolved in _____ a way that we are programmed for language from the moment of birth.
SUCH
Did we all start talking at around the same time _____ of the manner _____ which our brains had begun to develop?
BECAUSE IN