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| the act or process of decorating |
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a basis (as a tenet, principle, or axiom) upon which something stands or is supported |
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| a combination or ordering of parts in a literary or artistic production that constitutes a whole or promotes an undivided total effect |
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| to cause to lose spirt or morale |
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| deep personal humiliation and disgrace |
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| following or occuring after death |
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| an official entrusted with administration of the laws: |
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| a purpose or motive alleged or an appearance assumed in order to cloak the real intention or state of affairs |
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| to work jointly with others or together especially in an intellectual endeavor |
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| a party or group (as within a government) that is often contentious or self-seeking |
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| to eat up greedily or ravenously |
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| vividly or plainly shown or described |
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| an expression of rebuke or disapproval |
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to take out of the grave or tomb UNEARTH |
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| the incoming or spread of something usually hurtful |
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| a leader of a ring of individuals engaged especially in improper or unlawful activities |
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| : to associate with, be in, or resort to often or habitually |
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| positive, active, and typically mutual hatred or ill wil |
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