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| An admission or notice of receipt. |
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| A dividing or a sharing according to a plan |
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| The state of suffering a great loss. |
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| A state of greate confusion |
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| Something that coaxes or flatters |
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| A difference of opinion, a quarrel |
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| A state of being free from illusion |
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| The act of being removed from the usual or proper place |
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| The act of stealing property or money entrusted to one's care. |
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| The act of making gradual in roads upon, an intrusion |
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| The act of repeatedly pestering |
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| A formal written accusations |
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| Something that presuades; incentive |
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| A poor or inadequate adaption |
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| something that promotes growth or sustains, food. |
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| elegance of style or manners, improve |
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| the feeling of being injured or insulted |
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| of doubtful authorship or authenicity |
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| cartridge holding magnetic tape for playing or recording sound or pictures |
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| having to do with the most exciting/ intense part |
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| a hard, durable black wood from a family of tropical trees. |
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| An additional performance at the end of a concert done at the request of the audience |
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| A permanent source of money give to a person or instituation. |
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| famous; outstanding; celebrated |
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| neither good or bad, ordinary, not at all distintive. |
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| orchestral introduction to a dramatic musical |
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| a person who provides support and approval to an art or artist. |
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| regi;aru recurring phrase or verse; chorus. |
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| to echo back; to repeatedly sound |
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| musical composition that is free in form and often improvisational in nature. |
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| decroative style known for elaborate ornametation. |
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| outline portrait, usally of a profile |
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| to arouse or excite to activity and growth |
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| person with a special skill in an art |
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