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| A person who has helped others, either by gifts or some kind of act |
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| A. An extreme emotional disturbance; perturbation B. Spinging up of public interst in a matter of controversy |
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| A. To contend or strive, especially on even terms or with success B. To contend with difficulties and attempt to overcome them |
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| Not in sympathy with or desiring to associate with others |
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| A. Ghostly figure B. A suddan or unusal sight |
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| The party that institues a suit in a court |
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| Of or suitable for a palace |
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| Preoccupation with a fixed idea or an unwanted feeling or emotion, often accompanied with anxiety |
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| To make fast (as a vessel) by means of cables, anchors, or lines (n) a broad open area of land |
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| A. Family tree B. The study of ancestry and family history |
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| Unworthy of serious attetion; trivial |
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| The state or quality of being arrogent; overbearing pride |
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| A. To set fire to; ignite B. To arouse an emotion in someone |
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| A Ready and willing to be taught; teachable B. Yielding to supervision or direction |
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| Suggesting or threatening evil or trouble |
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| A. To churn and foam as if boiling B. To be in a state of anger or turmoil |
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| Exhibiting or feeling great or offensive satisfaction with one's self or with one's situation; sefl-righteously complacent |
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| A. To have a strong, often melancholy desire B. To feel deep pity, sympathy, or tenderness |
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| Not having a conscience; without priciples |
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