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| That can be applied; appropriate |
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| The body of ideas reflecting the social needs and aspirations of an individual, group, class, or culture |
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| A. Of no importance or relevance B. Haveing no material body or form |
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| A. Of little significance or value B. Ordinary; commonplace |
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| Interfering with comfort or progress |
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| Capable of being perceived by the senses or the mind |
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| Usually expecting a favorable outcome |
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| Ususally weighty or forcible |
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| A. Not fully worked out, concluded or agreed upon B. Uncertain; hesitant |
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| Something declared to be true; a positive statement or judgement |
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| A. Impossible to calculate B. Too great to be calculated or reckoned |
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| Having the power to sway the will of another |
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| A. Lasting or active through the year or through many years B. Appearing again and again; recurrent |
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| To climb with difficulty, especially on all fours, scramble |
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| Precedence, especially established by order of importance or urgency |
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| A. The quality or condition of being immediately noticeable or conspicuous B. the quality of being widely known |
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| A. Acted upon, influenced, or changed B. Emotionally stirred or moved |
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