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| organized for the purpose of doing good |
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| being very critical or finding faults |
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| a fellow soldier; intimate friend or associate |
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| buyer of worn-out animals or their carcasses for use especially as animal food or fertilizer |
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| oppressive power exerted by a government |
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| a person that expresses a difference in opinion |
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| moral corruption or wickedness; fault |
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| having paramount rank, dignity, or importance |
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| lack of feeling, emotion, or interest |
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| a state of overwhelming emotion |
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| to skip about in play; frolic |
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| felt, perceived, or experienced intensely |
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| having or seeming to have a hidden or ambiguous meaning; mysterious |
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| incapable of being fatigued; untiring |
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| a general truth, fundamental principle, or a rule of conduct |
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| capable of being easily led, taught, or controlled |
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| worthy of being despised; scornful |
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| impossible to restrain or control |
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| an action taken to gain a tactical end |
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| characterized by disgrace or shame |
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| following or occurring after death |
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| responsible; obligated according to law |
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| a new idea, method, or device |
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| a party or group that is often self-seeking |
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| stubbornly resisting control |
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| the quality of forceful or persuasive expressiveness |
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| expressing oneself readily, clearly, or effectively |
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| to take out of the grave or tomb |
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| to be unwilling to give or admit |
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| one that approaches with a request or plea |
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| an instance of being evil or showing evil behavior |
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| to instill with boldness or courage |
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| to work jointly with others |
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| to put into motion; stirup |
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| reward or punishment given |
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| admitted as one sharing in a secret |
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| a judgement involving condemnation |
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| imparting or showing beatitude; a state of utmost bliss |
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| incapacitated or disqualified for active duty by advanced age |
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| tempermentally disinclined to talk; silent |
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| having a sullen and gloomy disposition |
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| a group of people appointed to represent others |
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| imposed as a duty; obligatory |
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