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        | a pledge; freedom from doubt, self-confidence |  | 
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        | an institution for the care of children, elderly people, etc.; a place of safety |  | 
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        | to comfort / the keyboard of an organ; a control panel for an electrical or mechanical device |  | 
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        | to make or become larger or wider; to expand upon |  | 
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        | lacking in seriousness; disrespectful, saucy |  | 
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        | resistance to diseases; freedom from some charge or obligation |  | 
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        | to establish, set up / an organization for the promotion of learning |  | 
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        | a debt; something that is disadvantageous |  | 
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        | quarrelsome, fond of fighting |  | 
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        | furious, violently intense, unreasonably extreme; mad; infected with rabies |  | 
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        | a kingdom; a region or field of study |  | 
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        | to make young again; to make like new |  | 
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        | to reward, pay, reimburse |  | 
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        | genuine, excellent; made of silver of standard fineness |  | 
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        | a risky or daring undertaking / to expose to danger; to dare |  | 
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        | to twist out of shape / an abnormality |  | 
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