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| to stop preceedings temporarily; move o another place |
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| citizen of another country; forein, strange |
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| having a pleasing appearence |
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| to make up for, to repay for services |
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loose in ones morals of behavior
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| not consistent or regular, undependable, different from what is ordeneraly expected |
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| the process of driving or forcing out |
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| a movement made in order to deceive an adversary; an attack aimed at one place or point merely as a distraction from the real place or point of attack |
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| raw material for a designated purpose, food for a cattle or a horse |
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| to strengthen or build up |
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| a rude remark; to make fun of unkindly or rudely |
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| bring in money; profitable |
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| to reproduce, to speed or toincrease rapidly |
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| to bring under complete control; power by force |
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| to tease; to torment by teasing |
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| firm showing no signs of fear |
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