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| unwilling or refusing to change one's view |
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| revive from unconsciousness or apparent death |
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| characterized by or showing interest or concern |
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| make anxious or unsettled |
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| moving unsteadily or violently |
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| cloudy, opaque, or thick with suspended matter. |
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| category of artistic composition, as in music or literature, characterized by similarities in form, style, or subject matter. |
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| transform into something more beautiful or elevated |
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| creating or created by imagination |
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| pretend to be affected by |
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| performance of various plays, operas, or ballets by a company at regular short intervals |
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| speak or write about(something) with great hostility |
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| a supposition that something may be true, even though there is no evidence to confirm it |
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| cancel or refrain from exacting or inflicting |
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| of, relating to, or serving as an emblem; symbolic |
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| belonging to or so evil as to recall the devil |
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| exaggerated statements or claims not meant to be taken literally |
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| containing or consisting of a series of loosely connected parts or events |
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| done according to a systematic or established form of procedure |
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| an assembly of the clergy and sometimes also the laity in a diocese or other division of a particular church |
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