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| theory used as a basis for research |
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| ridiculously unreasonable |
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| lack of sophistication; gullible |
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| focus on a particular activity or study |
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| place where a ship is docked |
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| group of symptoms that characterize a disease or psychological state |
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| showing a lack of intelligence or thought |
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| examining one's thoughts, feelings |
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| payment demanded in return for the release of a person or property |
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| offensively disrespectful |
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| an object thought to have magical power |
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| pole supporting a ship's sail |
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| a power that is supposed to determine the course of events or future |
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| a facial expression of pain or disgust |
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| be present throughout, to spread into an area |
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| bitter, abusive criticism |
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| with a ruddy, rough complexion |
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| in terms of the principles used to analyze numeric data |
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| person who takes advantage of any opportunity without regards for moral principles |
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| state of great interest & excitement |
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| relationship in degree or number |
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| looking over carefully; inspecting |
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| a return to a less developed state |
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| acting suddenly, on impulse |
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| in a pleasant, friendly way |
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| to act accordingly to a request or command |
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| able to be seen or touched |
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| work together on a project |
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