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| extremely serious, severe, or painful; keenly perceptive and intelligent; very powerful and sensitive to detail |
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| the clients or customers of a professional organization or business, considered as a group |
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| to be unable to resist or oppose something; to die from an illness or injury |
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| a slow-moving mammal; a dislike of work or any kind of physical exertion |
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| to fail to the terms of an agreement; to take over land or rights that belong to somebody else |
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| to strange or unlikely to seem merely natural or human; unexpectedly accurate or precise |
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| giving in or tending to give in to the demands or authority of others |
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| to look very carefully or hard; to be partially visible or appear briefly; somebody who is the equal of another |
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| to praise somebody or something very highly |
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| the act or process of inventing or introducing something new; a new invention or way of doing something |
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| to make somebody feel happy, excited, and more that usually vigorous and alive |
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| a harsh grating sound, similar to that of a rasp or saw cutting into wood |
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| somebody who advocates something |
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| not or no longer needed or wanted; with the same meaning as a word used elsewhere in a passage |
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| showing unwillingness to give somebody something or to let somebody be admired or praised |
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| to identify with and understand somebody else's feelings or difficulties |
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| having good sense in dealing with practical matters |
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| eating any type or man different types of food, including both plants and animals |
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| to add extra information to something, especially to a document |
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| a clever ruse or scheme that is designed to deceive others or achieve a goal |
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| to work with another person or group in order to achieve something |
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| lack of usefulness or effectiveness |
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| ardent or extremely passionate enthusiasm |
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| unfailingly accurate or correct |
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| to prove something or someone to be false, either through logical argument or by providing evidence |
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| general or widespread agreement among all the members of a group |
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| ready to conform or agree to do something; made or done according to requirements or instructions |
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| a means of entering or approaching a place; the right or ability to log on to or use a computer system |
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| having good sense in dealing with practical matters; careful in managing resources |
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