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| n. someone opposed to war and violence |
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| n. a satatement that seems contrary to common sense but is true |
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| adj. one-sided; committed to a party |
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| adj. of or relating to money |
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| adj. demanding; leaving no choice |
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| vb. to read over attentively or leisurely |
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| adj, turned away from right and good; corrupt |
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| n. the act of presenting the ideas or words of other's as one's own |
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| n. a flat or trite remark; common-place statement |
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| painfully effecting the feelings; deeply moving |
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| n. a partiality or disposition in favor of something; a preference |
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| n. an introductory performance or event |
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| n. an exclusive or special right, power, priveledge |
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