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| to come alive, to get going, to start to move |
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lingering affection, attachment regret, reluctance |
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| bad at accepting, bad at giving up |
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| immediately, readily, directly |
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| viewpoint, opinion, point of view |
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| recovery (of something lost) |
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| can't be undone, can't be recovered from |
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| to stop, to prevent, to block, to hinder, to oppose |
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| "Running away, are you!?" |
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| letting (someone) die without helping |
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| "Get out of the way!", "Scram!" |
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| to abandon, to renounce, to resign, to abdicate |
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| immediately, at once, instantly |
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| to dispose, to deal (with), to punish |
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| turn (in line), order of things |
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| head count, number of persons |
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