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        | of, pertaining, or having to do with the heart |  | 
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        | a doctor who specializes in the study and health of the heart |  | 
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        | a shortened or slang term for exercising in which a person's heart rate increases |  | 
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        | if something is a sure thing; or will happen without a doubt |  | 
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        | to give reliable or true information |  | 
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        | to determine or learn with certainty |  | 
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        | a written chart, plan, or scheme |  | 
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        | the study of sentences and punctuation in a language |  | 
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        | a message sent by telegraph; written in Morse Code |  | 
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        | to throw, cast, or move something forward with force |  | 
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        | to throw one's thoughts into a conversation; to interrupt |  | 
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