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        | To be deliberately vague in order to mislead |  | 
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        | Showing or expressing concern;care;or attention |  | 
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        | Tending toward or open to something beforehand |  | 
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        | A pretense or counterfeit;something meant to deceive |  | 
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        | A person who serves as a connection between individual or groups;a go between |  | 
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        | Comfort in sorrow or misfortune,consolation |  | 
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        | Happening by chance,by accident,or at random,lucky |  | 
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        | Deserving of blame,criticism,or disapproval |  | 
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        | A natural preference or tendency |  | 
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        | To surrender or give up something |  | 
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        | To criticize or scold harshly |  | 
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        | Skillful in using the hands or body |  | 
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        | Tact and good judgement in one's actions and speech |  | 
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        | Something that causes damage or loss |  | 
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        | Conspicuous so as to impress others |  | 
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        | Enjoying or seeking the company of others |  | 
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        | Most favorable or desirable |  | 
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        | A person enthusiastically devoted to a purpose or cause,sometimes too much so |  | 
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        | To cause by stirring others to action |  | 
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        | To look upon with deep respect |  | 
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        | Looking back on or reviewing the past |  | 
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        | To completely silence or suppress |  | 
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        | To place close together;compare or contrast |  | 
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        | Happening now and then;occasionally |  | 
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        | To spend or waste a little at a time |  | 
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        | To return to an earlier,generally worse,condition or behavior |  | 
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        | Not capable of error or failure;unable to make mistakes |  | 
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        | To make unsympathetic or unfriendly;alienate |  | 
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        | The highest point or condition;peak |  | 
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        | Seeming to exist everywhere at the same time |  | 
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        | To criticize or scold harshly |  | 
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        | Tearfully sentimental;overly emotional |  | 
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        | Done or acting in a hurry;implusive |  | 
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