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| A person's main occupation, job, or employment. |
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| A substance that can a cause a reaction. |
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| Somebody with too much "enthusiasm". Most times referred to a religious zealot (ex. suicide bomber) |
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| To slow something down or to get in the way of progress. |
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| Something given to counteract a poison or something injurious. |
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| To slant in direction or position. |
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| To "brainwash" or fill another person's mind with a narrow belief that you do not like. |
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| Easily cheated, deceived, or duped. |
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| An adjective used to describe a person who is kind and generous, who promotes the happiness and prosperity of other people. |
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| A public notice put out by an authority, such as the government or a religious authority. |
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| Keeping an emotional balance even while under stress. |
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| Prominent or outstanding. Something that leaps out to you. (ex. a billboard forehead) |
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| A physical position or posture OR emotional or mental attitude. |
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| To "cleanse" in order to remove impurities. |
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