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| An exact reproduction or copy, in telecommunications, also called a fax - duplicate |
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| To begin; initiate; start |
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| No longer in general use; old fashioned; belonging to an ancient period; ancient |
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| Not to be overcome; unconquerable |
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| To cheat or deceive; to mislead by tricking or treating |
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| To soothe or pacify; especially by giving into demands |
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| A false reason concealing a real one; an excuse |
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| Unsafe; insecure; uncertain; dangerous |
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| Easily injured or hurt physically or emotionally; open to criticism or attack |
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| To crowd around around in order to ask for favors; to overwhelm; to enclose with armed forces |
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| To inflict (vengeance or punishment), express ( anger or hatred ) |
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| The act or habit of holding to a course of action or belief; persistence; steadfastness |
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| Independence; the condition of having self-governing |
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| To decrease gradually; to decline in power, importance, or size |
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| Without mercy, rough or stormy; harsh |
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