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| to get down from, to step down from; to come down from the air, land |
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| a powerful family or group of rulers that maintains its position or power for sometime |
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| To begin to grow, come into being |
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| ordinary, dull, routine, without variation |
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| To rush violently, dash headlong; to fling or hurl forcefully |
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| To suggest or hint slyly; to edge into something indirectly |
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| an advanced indication sample or warning |
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| endless, so long as to seem endless |
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| to ask questions, examine by questioning |
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to pay back, give reward
a payment for loss, service, or injury |
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| to repair, restore to good condition, make new again |
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| a brief summary, a short account of one's education, working experience, or qualifications for a job |
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| silent or brooding because of ill humor, anger, or resentment; slow moving, sluggish |
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| To flow or fall by small drops in a stream; a small irregular quantity of anything |
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| not important, minor; ordinary, common place |
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| a pause in fighting, a temporary peace |
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| evil, bad, spiteful; having bad habits or an ugly disposition; painfully severe or exreme |
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