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| To command solemnly, as under oath |
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| Written statement sworn before an official |
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| A person to whom secrets are confided |
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| To produce as if by magic |
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| The loyalty of a vassal to his feudal lord |
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| A man engaged to be married |
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| Faithfulness to obligations or duties |
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| One who does not accept a particular faith |
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| Authority, power, or control. |
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| To give false testimony under oath |
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| to take revenge or get satisfaction for |
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| Free of bias or self interest |
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| Something brought about by a cause or agent |
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| To say or express indirectly |
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| To conclude from evidence; deduce |
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| Not paying attention; indifferent |
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| To reach the highest point or degree |
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| To obscure or overshadow the importance of |
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| The typical of perfect example of an entire class or type |
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| Impossible to imitate or copy |
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| Most favorable or advantageous; best |
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| The most complete instance |
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| Not to be excelled; supreme |
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