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        | to agree or consent to an opinion |  | 
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        | to plead in favor of   supporter; defender |  | 
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        | showing good taste; artistic |  | 
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        | distant in interest; reserved; cool |  | 
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        | to collect together; accumulate |  | 
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        | not clear; uncertain; vague |  | 
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        | to make better; to improve |  | 
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        | having no determinate form |  | 
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        | one who believes that a formal government is unnessecary |  | 
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        | lack of emotion or interest |  | 
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        | to make quiet; to make calm |  | 
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        | fearful; aware; conscious |  | 
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        | based on one's preference or judgment |  | 
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        | acting superior to others; conceited |  | 
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        | to speak distinctly; to hinge, to connect; to convey, to express effectively   eloquent, fluent; capable of speech |  | 
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