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| without force or movement; stationary |
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| rude in speech or behavior |
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| to disapprove or to take exception |
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| tending to cause discontent, harm, or resentment |
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| the general moral or spiritual climate of the time |
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| to think deeply or repeatedly |
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| alert at all times; watchful |
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| not the original; coming from something else |
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| not concerned; free from care |
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| to specify a required part of an agreement |
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| to grow or reproduce rapidly |
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| a belief or principle held to be true |
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