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| Insight; ability to see things cleary |
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| To free comletey from blame |
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| To repeat, to take back formally; to invalidate |
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| to divide a state, country, or area into election districts |
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| Cutting right to the heart of the matter |
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| to stoop to someones else's level usually in an offensive way; to lower oneself |
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| Sluggishness; inactivity; apathy; indiferance |
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| An artistic class or category |
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| Ambiguous; intentionally confusing |
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| worthy of blame or censure |
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| Cheerful readiness; eagerness |
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| To profane a holy place or thing |
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| Anything difficult to understand; a mystery |
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| Instructive; intended to instruct |
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| Not staying for a longtime; temporary |
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| Fear; apprehension; nervous trembling |
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| To ask for; to seek; to petition |
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| To reject; to deny; disapprove |
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| Not harmonious; not consistent, not appropriate, out of place |
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| A harsh sounding mixture of words, voices, or sounds |
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| hard to understand; understood only by a few |
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| To lesson the severity of something |
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| Short lived; fleeting; not long lasting |
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| Increase by growth or addition |
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| Jumbled; chaotic; inpossible to understand; not logical |
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| Unavoidable; bound to happen |
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| To subdue and dominate; to inslave |
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| To deceptively persude someone to do something they do not want to do |
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| Accidental; occurring by chance |
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| Tending to violence; explosive |
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| To depart from the main subject in speech or writing |
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| Uncertain or unable to decide about what course to follow |
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| Disposed to fight; pugnacious |
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| Having distributed according to a plan; alloted |
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