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Eventually the substitution fans
worked well enough to finishing
the procedure. After checking that no data had been losted the
technicians turned Tut over to the workmen, who carry him back to his tomb.

Answer

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substitutionsubstitute
finishingfinish
lostedlost
carrycarried

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