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| the return of a trait or recurrence of previous behavior after a period of time |
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| a person who denies or disbelieves the existance of a supreme being |
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| degeneration, decline, or decrease, as from disuse |
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| to give proof or evidence of |
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| extremely bold or daring, recklessly brave; fearless |
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| to make larger(size, number, strength or extent) |
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| a favorable sign, prophetic sign |
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| someone who believes in total obediance or subjection to authority figures |
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| tyrannical, despotic; ruling absolutely |
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| self-governing, independent |
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| greed; extreme desire for wealth |
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| characterized by great eagerness; an unbounded craving |
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| a pweson's area of skill, knowledge, authority or work |
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| something that soothes, heals or comfots; an oil or ointment |
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| ordinary; not original; trite |
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| extravagantly decorated or ornated; flamboyant, complex |
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| to contradict; give a false impression |
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| one that takes the lead; an indicator of trends |
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| one who provides help to others |
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| to give or leave by will; to hand down |
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| a particular tendency or indication; in a diagional manner |
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| an angery, petty dispute or quarrel |
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| a person who is strongly partial to his or her own group, race or religion |
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