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| Deep seated, often mutual hatred or ill will |
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| full of animation and spirt, lively |
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| having or showing goodwill or generosity |
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| A succinct forumlation of a fundamental principal or rule of conduct |
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| Great personal dishonor or humilation |
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| Rising, occuring, or contuining after one's death |
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| Something put forward to conceal the true purpose of the object |
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| To surrender under specified conditons |
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| to stur, to encourage, or to urge |
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| to make less angry or hostile to overcome hatred |
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| Habitually untalkative or silent |
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| Economically in use or expediture |
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| like a cynic, distursting the motives of others |
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| An unrestrained exersize of power |
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| High in station, rank, or repute |
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| absence or supression in passion |
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| Stubbornly adhering to an atitude or course of action |
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