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| hard to understand; hidden |
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| to give emphasis or prominence to |
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| any lawyer (in England, a "high-up" lawyer) |
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| a dead body, esp. a human body to be disected |
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| to persuade by flattery or promises; wheedle; coax |
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| made hard or hardened; insensitive, indifferent; unsympathetic |
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| a false and malicious statement made to injure the reputation of someone or something |
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| to make false and malicious statements about; slander |
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| not to be daunted or intimidated; fearless; bold |
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| an inadequate supply; scarcity, lack; |
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| to build, construct; to make |
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| to draw forth, to bring out; to infer, deduce |
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| Not meant to be taken seriously or literally; amusing, humorous |
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