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| To gain through experience |
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| pertaining to a sense of the beautiful |
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| pleasantly easy to approach and to talk to |
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| to relieve, improve partially |
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| an association of two or more groups who agree to cooperate to achieve a common goal |
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| of uncertain nature; difficult to comprehend |
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| having mixed, uncertain, or conflicting feeling about something |
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| collection of literary works |
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| not taking any interest in anything, or not bothering to do anything |
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| a device used for a particular purpose |
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| a feeling of anxiety or fear that something bad or unpleasant will happen |
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| somebody who has the authority to settle a dispute or decide an issue |
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| depending solely on individual will; inconsistent |
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| antiquated, from an earlier time; outdated |
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| a strong statement that something is true |
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| diligent, persistent, hard-working |
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| the process of becoming part of or more like something greater |
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| an institution for the support and care of the mentally ill or any other people who are unable to care for themselves |
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| having favorable prospects, promising |
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| showing kindness or goodwill |
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| kindly, gentle, or harmless |
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| hard and likely to break or crack |
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| abrupt, blunt, or curt in manner or speech |
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