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Callable bonds are bonds in which______.
A.the borrower has the right to pay off all or part of the bond before the scheduled maturity date
B.the lender has the right to recall all or part of the bond's principal value before the scheduled maturity date
C.coupon payments can be suspended for a brief period of time
D.the issuer has defaulted

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The passage states that Old Roman and Gregorian chant repertories are
A.less praiseworthy because of the absence of new listening strategies that allows listener to perceive their original context
B.evidence of the musical supremacy of Western musical culture in virtue of their interesting use of gender metaphors
C.wholly devoid of immanent musical characteristics, including but not limited to gender
D.usually given interpretations that reveal more about the mindset of musical critics throughout history than the compositions themselves
E.incapable of being explained, aesthetically speaking, by any form. of musical criticism

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C.general public
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The author implies that an advantage of McClary's form. of musical criticism over that favored by the author is that it
A.tends to deny that some kind of contrast between masculinity and femininity will inevitably exist in any music
B.employs social values to account for the aesthetic choices involved a piece's composition more efficiently than the theory advocated by the author
C.re-inscribes models of gender difference for the most part identical to those it seeks to critique
D.pays closer attention to avant-garde music that may form. the model for non-gendered musical forms
E.carries assumptions that for the basis of a more politically responsible strategy for criticizing the gendering of music

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coordinated over long periods of time. The process commences with a single O-
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(5) stellar radiation, winds and explosions carve a modest cavity from of the
surrounding interstellar medium, concomitantly destroying the progenitor
cloud. Perchance this disturbance triggers star formation in a nearby cloud, and
so on, until the interstellar medium in this corner of the galaxy resembles Swiss
cheese, composed of what theorists have recently begun to refer to as bubbles,
(10) or superbubbles, one of the most exciting discoveries in astrophysics in years.
Within a hot bubble, the sun has revealed itself in x-rays emitted by highly
ionized trace ions such as oxygen and at some point in the process of its
formation, nearby bubbles commence to overlap, coalescing into a superbubble.
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(15) until its natural buoyancy stretches it from the midplane up toward the halo,
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(25) positive feedback has gained the upper hand. 20 million to 50 million years ago,
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D.a report to musicologists on the relationship between gendered music and the avant-garde
E.an article supplying reasons why the critic is just as important as the composer in establishing the gendering of a piece of music

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