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| to give or make available |
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| a hiding place for supplies or provisions |
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| Noticeable, attracting attention |
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| the marking of boundaries or limits |
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| to divide voting districts unfairly |
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| a brilliant and successful action |
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| having unlimited power, authority or force |
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| required; essiential,; necessary |
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| Clearly; without question; without a doubt |
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| a series of rulers from the same family |
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| a woman who is the head of the family |
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| to reach a conclusion thru logical reasoning |
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| to conquer or bring under control |
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| existing at the time of birth |
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| to become worse; to deteriorate |
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| likely to stir up trouble |
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| carrying of supplies between waterways |
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| a person who demands a right |
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| a broad view spanning a large area |
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| heavenly; related to the heavens or sky |
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| to soak, flood or fill thoroughly |
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| noisy, rough, and undisciplined behavior |
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| self-satisfaction without awareness of danger or trouble |
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