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| division or separation between groups of members within an organization |
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| acting in accordance with a strict moral code; ethical |
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| thorough in the performance of a task; careful |
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| well-fastened, not likely to fall or come loose; fixed, stable |
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| to heave or bubble from great inner turmoil, as a volcano |
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| a story that continues a previous one |
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| meaningful, important, relevant |
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| threatening, evil, menacing |
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| lack of tautness or tension |
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| a time of little activity or dullness; lull |
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| to seek something (such as advice) from another |
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| to make a request of someone; request |
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| to mention, name, or require specifically or exactly |
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| in film editing, to join to pieces of film |
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| to reject with scorn, turn away |
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| very dirty or foul; wretched |
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| to waste (often money) on some worthless purchase or practice |
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| smooth, graceful, and confident in speech and behavior (sometimes insincerely) |
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| to decrease the intensity of; suppress |
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| the highest level or point |
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| overly abundant supply; an excess |
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| person or thing substituted for another; a substitute |
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| fear or anticipation of waiting for something |
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| something having to do with fear or mystery |
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