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1. | The owner will pay a $100 ___. |
3. | Couldn't a person ___ just any old dog barking? |
4. | Your neighbor ___ hate you. |
5. | Your neighbor will start making more ___. |
7. | How does a resident prove that a dog ___ barking? |
10. | All too-common noises in neighborhoods are car ___s. |
14. | The council wrote no ___ concerning a third complaint. |
15. | If you complain about noise, your neighbor will ___ you. |
16. | Do dogs have voiceprints, like humans have ___prints? |
17. | The city council came to the rescue of its ___s. |
19. | With ___ technology, couldn't that tape be "doctored"? |
22. | Does he present an ___ tape? |
23. | He heard about the ___'s new law. |
24. | For a second ___, the owner will pay a $100 fine. |
26. | Most ___ have ordinances against excessive noise. |
27. | With modern ___, couldn't that tape easily be "doctored"? |
30. | One minute of ___ing magically becomes 30 minutes. |
32. | Do dogs have ___s, like fingerprints? |
33. | The city council of Los Angeles recently came to the ___. |
35. | The owner will get a ___ the first time a complaint is made. |
36. | The owner of a dog that barks for 30 minutes ___ will get.... |
38. | Noise. It gets into your ___ and under your skin. |
39. | When they can take it no ___, they simply move. |
40. | Noises are the ___ TVs, ___ car radios, and barking dogs. |
42. | There are a few problems with the new ___. |
43. | It passed a new ___. |
44. | Many people try to ignore their ___ neighbors. |