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| Not abridged; not made shorter; uncut; complete |
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| Not biased; not prejudiced in favor of or against; fair |
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| Lack of concern, anxiety, or interst; indifference; apathy |
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| Free from deception or mistaken ideas; set straight; disabuse |
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| remove a gag from; release from censorship |
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| Deprive of nerve or courage; cause to lose self-control ; upset; enervate |
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| Not quenchable; not capable of being satisfied; insatiable; inextinguishable |
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| Do the opposite of scramble; restore to intelligible form. |
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| release from a shavkle (anything that confines the legs or arms); set free; liberate. |
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| not wary; not alert; heedless; rash |
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| shrubs, brushes, etc., growing beneath large trees in a wood; undergrowth. |
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| Insufficiently developed because pf a lack of capital and trained personnnel for exploiting natural resources; backward; behindhand. |
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(lit. lower than graduate) a student in a college or university who has not yet earned a bachelors degree. |
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| insufficiently privileged; deprived through social or economic oppression of some fundamental rights supposed to belong to all; disadvantaged; deprived |
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| Draw a line beneath; emphasize; stress |
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| Sell at a lower price than |
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| Person or persons who sign at the end of (lit, under) a letter or document. |
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| A statement below the truth; a restrained statment in mocking contrast to what might be said. |
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| one who "studies under" and learns the part of a regular performer so as to be a substitue if necessary. |
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| coming up; being in the near future; forthcoming; approaching |
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| bring up to date; modernize |
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| raise the grade or quality of; improve |
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| Violent heaving up, as of the earths crust; commotion; violent disturbance; outcry |
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| Maintenance (keeping up); cost of operating and repairing. |
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| standing up straight on the feet; erect; honest |
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| pull up by the roots; remove completely; eradicate; annihalate |
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| person who has suddenly risen to wealth and power, especially if he or she is conceited and unpleasant. |
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| upward turn toward better conditions |
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1. take or draw back away; take out from a place of deposit 2. leave, retreat |
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1.act of taking back or drawing out from a place of deposit. 2. retreat; exit; departure. |
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| drawn back or removed from easy approach; socially detached; unresponsive. |
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| hold back; keep from giving; restrain; curb. |
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| sum withheld or deducted from wages for tax purposes. |
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| stand up against; hold out; resist; endure |
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lit. "not standing against" In spite of; despite |
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