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| palms leaf carried as a symbol of victory; triumph |
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| horizontal beam that supports the structure above it |
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| generosity of spirit; high mindedness |
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| an object or source of fear, dread or harassment |
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1.a collection of small article for person use. 2.horse drawn carriage with attendants |
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1.depending on alms for a living 2.a beggar |
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| ingratiating (a sycophant is someone who seeks favors by flattering someone else) |
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| to be of use or advantage to |
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| the belief that the Gospel frees Christians from obedience to any law, whether scriptural, civil, or moral and that salvation is attained solely through faith and diving grace; the belief that moral laws are relative rather than fixed or universal. |
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| the act of making something better, improving it |
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| one who is seemingly indifferent to joy, grief, pleasure or pain |
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| an instance of great happiness or bliss; happiness |
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| Calm and peaceful. Noun: a fabled bird that was said to be able to calm the winds and waves while it nested at sea during the winter solstice. |
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| the period of being a novice |
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| demarcate; explain; outline |
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| regret; reluctance; second thoughts |
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| lavish, splendid, opulent |
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| a feeling that something is about to occur, intuition, hunch, premonition |
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| wasted or squandered something away |
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