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| incorporate into a country or state the territory of another country or state |
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| power of governing and controlling |
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| cause of distress felt to be grounds for complaint or resistance |
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| feeling or showing indignation |
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| inclination to avoid exertion |
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| hold back or keep from some action |
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| soundness of moral character |
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| not subject to control of the will |
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| endowed with or characterized by a hearty, joyous, humor or a spirit of good fellowship |
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| high-minded, lofty, or generous, as in forgiving an insult or injury |
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| containing or constituting a command |
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| arrange for or bring something about through discussion or compromise |
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| giving or given out in great abundance |
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| bitter resentment or ill will |
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| treat with disdain or contempt |
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| more than what is sufficient or necessary |
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| formed by chemical reactions in a laboratory rather than by nature |
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| have at one's command or disposal |
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