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| the ultimate agency that people prepetermines the course of events |
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| a motivating influence; stimulus |
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| derogatory often average or ordinaryin quality; a medipcre book |
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| to talk or write about old times, pat experienes, etc |
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| A surrender of something of values as a meands of gaining something more desirable or of preventing some evil |
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| to ask (a person) earnestly; beg or plead with; implore |
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| to distress with mental or bodily pain; trouble greatly or grievously |
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| having similer or common qualities; orgin; etc. |
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| to pay or reward for service, work, etc. |
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| to impute blame to(a person) for an action or fault; rebuke |
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| the punction marks used to indicate that omission of a letter or used in english to form the possissive, as in John's father and twenty pounds worth |
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| the belief or doctrine that there is only one God |
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| the worship of or belief in more than one God |
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| the state of being parallel |
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| a person who speaks, esp. at a formal ossacion |
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