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| A place assigned; appointment, position |
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| To revoke, repeal, withdraw |
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| Characterized by fraud or misrepresentation of the truth |
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| Not able to be revoked, changed, or undone; unalterable |
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| Sealed so as to be airtight |
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| A loud confused noise, as of a crowd; commotion |
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| Well-known for some bad or unfavourable quality, deed |
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| To scatter here and there |
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| Readily understood; clear |
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| A long, passionate, and vehement speech,one delivered before a public gathering |
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| Keen or strong in mental appeal; pungent to the smell |
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| Bitterly or sneeringly distrustful, contemptuous, or pessimistic. |
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| Indulging in or characterized by excessive devotion to pleasure; intemperate; dissolute |
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| Not prudent; rash, heedless, or indiscreet |
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| The deliberate destruction, disruption |
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| Incapable of being maintained, defended, or vindicated |
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| Absence of interest in or enthusiasm for things generally considered interesting or moving;unemotional |
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| An ugly or distorted facial expression, as of wry humour, disgust |
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| Unbearably painful; agonizing |
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