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| unsoundness or disorder of the mind |
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| an immeasurably or indefinatly long period of time |
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| having or showing shrewdness or perspicacity |
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| productive of destruction or woe |
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| presumptuously, obtusely, and often noisily self-assertive |
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| living in a state of abstention from sexual intercourse |
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existing only as the product of unchecked imagination |
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| something that accompanies or is collaterally connected with something else |
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| an assemblage, collection, or gathering of usually related persons, qualitys, or things |
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contemptuously distrustful of human nature and motives |
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| an admirer or lover of the arts |
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| questionable or suspect as to true nature or quality |
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| dealing fairly and equally with all concerned |
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| to make more violent, bitter, or severe |
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an object of irrational reverence or obsessive devotion |
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| relating to or dealing with the application of scientific knowledge to legal problems |
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| tending to associate with others of one's kind |
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| a ranting speech or writing |
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| beginning to come into being or to become apparent |
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firm adherence to a code of especailly moral or artistic values |
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| tending to cause discontent, animosity, or envy |
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| to make one's way by pushing or shoving |
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| biting and caustic in thought, manner, or style |
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| of or relating to the countryside |
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| plain to the understanding especially beacuse of the clarity and percision of presentation |
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| to assume or claim as true, existant, or necessary |
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| the act of offering at the proper time and place a document that calls for acceptance or payment by another |
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| to assign to a place of insignificance or of oblivion |
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| self-possession or imperturbability especially under strain |
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| keeping a quiet steady attitude |
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| to allege or prove to be of unsouind mind and hence not responsible |
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| temperamentally disinclined to talk |
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| of or relating to the earth or its inhabitants |
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| hackneyed or boring from much use |
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| alertly watchful especially to avoid danger |
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