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| having knowledge of something and the ability to keep it in mind |
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| relying on something for help |
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| to unexpectedly meet or come upon someone or something. |
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| to get something and bring it back |
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| a careful plan for getting something done |
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| describes a rushing flow of water |
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| to give up something or leave something |
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| ready for use or easy to get |
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| set up or firmly put into place, such as with governments or laws |
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| more than half of the people or things in a group. |
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| to set aside for later use |
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to keep something, for example with memories or old toys |
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| for a short time; it may change or go away |
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