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| unselfish concern and actions for the welfare of others |
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| Friendly;showing goodwill |
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| a person who gives financial help or other aid |
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| kind and gentle (2) harmless,not dangerous to health |
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| courteous behavior; politeness |
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| worthy of imitation; admirable |
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| a person concerned with social reforms and improving human welfare. |
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| to yielld desires and wishes |
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| to fix or correct;to set right |
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| a general idea or understanding |
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| to come to an end; to die |
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| constantly, continually, without interruption |
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| reffering to the middle ages |
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| a short time of rest and relief |
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| happening,existing, or done at the same time. |
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| later on, at a later time |
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| A lack go government, disorder and confusion |
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| requiring complete obedience to one person or group |
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| a person favoriting traditional value and institutions |
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| a representable chosen to speak or act for others |
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| Control; the territory or realm that one controls |
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| to accuse a public official of unacceptable conduct |
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| to install in office by formal ceremony. |
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| a person who favors social progress,democratic reform, and civil liberties |
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| self disciplined, simple, lacking comfort |
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| a ruler who exercises absolute power in a harsh, cruel manner |
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