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| an order of events from earliest to latest |
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| a strict, overly academic teacher |
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| a wicked, sinful, depraved person |
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| unfavorable or unfortunate; improper |
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| a confused mass; a commotion or turmoil |
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| just beginning; not organized or orderly |
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| the quality of a sound independent of pitch and loudness |
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| to divide a state or county into election districts to gain political advantage |
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| tightly drawn, as a rope; emotionally tense |
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| to deceptively persuade someone to do something they don't want to do |
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| to confuse, deject, frustrate, decieve |
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| to increase by growth or addition |
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| stubbornly rebbellious or disobedient |
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| the tendency of an organic system to maintain internal stability |
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| unable to pay one's bills |
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| to fix one's attention on |
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| a sluggish, gloomy, temperant |
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