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| performing routinely with little interest or care |
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| holding firmly to a belief; opinion or purpose. stubborn, persistent |
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| the act of judging human character from facial features |
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| feeling of resentment from wounded pride |
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| likely, acceptable, worth applauding; believable |
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| dangerous, lack of security, unstable |
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| to know beforehand; foresight |
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| a sense that something will occur; intuition |
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| pure, original, uncorrupted; unspoiled |
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| impressive in size, force, content |
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| high ridge of land that juts into the sea |
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| to bow in humility or adoration |
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| talent or skills in battle; superiority/courage |
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| pointed, sharp acrid taste or smell |
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| calm, sluggish demeanor; unemotional |
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| to cause to happen before expected |
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