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| expression of sympthy with someone who is suffering sorrow |
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| think "confiregration" a large and destructive fire |
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| letters of the alphabet other than a,e,i,o,u |
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| the residents or voters of a district represented by an elective official |
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| a foreign service offices stationed abroad to promote trade and to protect his fellow citizens |
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| an assembley of persons convene for consultation, deliberation or advice |
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| a military organization consisting of offices and men or of officers alone |
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| to confirm, make more certain |
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| a highly succesful stroke or move |
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| to reciew or commentary dealing with a literary or artistic work |
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| a general breakup; sudden collapse |
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| the remains of anything broken or destroyed; rubbish |
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| to discourage from acting or proceeding as through fear |
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| a person devoted to or enthusiastic over something |
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| "think delaytory" inclined to delay; slow; tardy |
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| the power or right to decide act according to one's own judgement |
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| of or pertaining to diacese |
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| unkempt; untidy; disarranged |
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| easily managed; tractable |
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| deviating from the customary character or practice; irregular |
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| an overpowering emotion or exsitation; rapturous delight |
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| pertaining to electors or election |
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| high in station or rank; distinguished |
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| likely to occur at any moment; impending |
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| a feeling or conditition of hostility; hatred "think enemy" |
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| to wrap in or as in a covering; to surround entirely |
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| a person or thing that is typical of or possesses to a high degree the features of the whole class |
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| characterized by fairness; just and right |
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