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In a novel approach, drug-eluting stents are now being use (a) --------------cure chronic sinusitis, which is not treatable with medicines. The technique (b) -------- also advisable for diabetics and those suffering (c) ------ hypertension.
Recently I visited Moscow, a Russian city with many was memorials. There is a huge park in Russia erected as Peace Park. In the middle of the park (a) …………… a pillar on which the different battles fought by the Russians have been mentioned along-with the names and the places. As I was standing under a tree my eyes (b)…………… on a young couple who had been just married. I started wondering (c) …………… they had come to this monument on their wedding day. They walked up to the monument, (d)…………… down a bouquet, bowed their heads in silence and walked away. I was (e) …………… to know what was going on, so I asked the tourist guide. “Oh, it is a (f) …………… in Russia,” he said. “Every couple must visit an important national monument nearby on their wedding day. It is a mark of gratitude.”
In a novel approach, drug-eluting stents are now being use to cure chronic sinusitis, which is not treatable with medicines. The technique is also advisable for diabetics and those suffering from hypertension.
Recently I visited Moscow, a Russian city with many was memorials. There is a huge park in Russia erected as Peace Park. In the middle of the park stands a pillar on which the different battles fought by the Russians have been mentioned along-with the names and the places. As I was standing under a tree my eyes rested on a young couple who had been just ​married. I started wondering why they had come to this monument on their wedding day. They walked up to the monument, put down a bouquet, bowed their heads in silence and walked away. I was eager to know what was going on, so I asked the tourist guide. “Oh, it is a custom in Russia,” he said. “Every couple must visit an important national monument nearby on their wedding day. It is a mark of gratitude.”
Recently I visited Moscow, a Russian city with many was memorials. There is a huge park in Russia erected as Peace Park. In the middle of the park stands a pillar on which the different battles fought by the Russians have been mentioned along-with the names and the places. As I was standing under a tree my eyes rested on a young couple who had been just ​married. I started wondering why they had come to this monument on their wedding day. They walked up to the monument, put down a bouquet, bowed their heads in silence and walked away. I was eager to know what was going on, so I asked the tourist guide. “Oh, it is a custom in Russia,” he said. “Every couple must visit an important national monument nearby on their wedding day. It is a mark of gratitude.”