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        | Something in favour and not right |  | 
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        | A turning point for better or worse     |  | 
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        | An act of politeness or respect made mainly by women |  | 
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        | To give up and lose all hope and confidence |  | 
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        | To hold our keep in or as if in prison |  | 
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        | Tricky, round about, errant, cunning |  | 
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        | A religious exercise or practice especially for use in private worshipping |  | 
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        | To make less or cause to see less |  | 
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        | A person whose work is diplomacy |  | 
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        | To see recognize or understand something |  | 
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        | Sudden los of courage or determination because of fear |  | 
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