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| revalatory life-changing moment realization |
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| a split or division between strongly opposed sections |
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| a native or inhabitant of paros |
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| a thick stick used as a weapon |
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| to take away the value or quality |
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| match or surpass (a person or achievement) |
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| denoting or concerning a sect or sects |
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| very hot; causing difficulty breathing |
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| stated cleary and in detail |
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| express sharp disapproval |
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| to be or go beyond limits |
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| publicly declare to be wrong or evil |
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| a person who disparages someone or something |
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| the belief in disinterested and selfless concern for the well-being of others |
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| an imagined place or state in which everything is unpleasant or bad |
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adj- very hot and causing difficulties in breathing
verb- to not allow yourself to do or express something |
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| of or due from a son or daughter |
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| compelling attractiveness or charm |
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| understood or implied without being stated |
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| pure essence; perfect embodiment |
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| appease anger; pacify; soften |
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| appropriate behavior; appropriate way to act |
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| apparent; evident; obvious |
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| incapable of being violated or corrupted |
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| give up in a formal way (give up king/queen) |
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| deprive of power; rights; etc. |
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| expance of it; widening array |
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| act of intrusion/taking of rights, property, etc |
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| sustain life; ability to live |
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| clear someone of blame or suspician with evidence and argument |
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| act of declining or sloping downward OR deteriation (fall) |
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| reject or show lack of interest |
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| bad reputation; known for something bad |
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| to make invalid or illegal |
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| utterly destroying; wiping out |
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| disloyalty; deliberate break of trust |
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plain; clear; straightfoward (used w| truth)
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| to bestow upon a gift or honor |
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| the basic underlying framework |
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| stopped; prohibited from proceeding |
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| any act/decision that serves as a guide to follow |
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| prolonged outburst of anger |
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| deliberating spreading rumors; lies to pursuade |
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| something intended to deceive or defraud |
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| to share in widespread fashion |
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| an exaggerated picture or image |
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| involved with something petty/contemptible |
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| an excuse (something legal) |
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| retaliation against an enemy |
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| a degree of freedom in action or thought |
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| living being; deity in the flesh |
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| to lessen in force or intensity |
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