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| a large parklike area running from the capitol building toward the washington monument and the lincoln memorial, lined with impressive buildings including the national gallery and smithsonian institution. |
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| a french impressionist painter |
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| a former British colony on the coast of china |
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| French aristocrat, traveler, and author; noted for his four volume work, democracy in America (1835-1840), which was based on his travels in the united states in 1832 to study the american penitentiary system and democracy |
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| government officials, particularly those who rigidly follow rules and regulations |
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| rich, original vein of ore |
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| seeming to be everywhere at the same time |
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| the area created by sediment at the mouth of a river or inlet |
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| a holiday celebrating the defeat of French troops in Mexico on May 5, 1862 |
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| an area of New York City with many art galleries, restaurants, and specialty shops |
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| a filmy layer of matter that forms on the surface of a liquid |
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| a porch roof extending over the driveway at the entrance to a building |
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| a waxy goo formed in the sperm whale's intestine and collected from the ocean surface or shore for use in making perfumes |
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| the main artery of the heart |
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| loud, harsh sound; a racket |
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| nautical miles per hour (one knot= 1.15 statute miles per hour) |
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| guard; a soldier standing guard |
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| Marc Chagall, a Russian painter who lives in France |
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| a twentieth century American painter of Abstract expressionism |
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| the Hindu god of destruction and reproduction |
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| money paid to a composer out of the proceeds from a performance |
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| tropical american shrubs with white or red flowers |
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| all together, in one group |
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| adulterous meetings or affairs |
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| optimistic in a blind, naive manner |
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| contrary to common sense; self-contradictory |
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| to speculate or think about |
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