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| Oxygen and other gases we need to breathe to live |
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| The art, activity, prophecies, or pronouncements of an augur, soothsayer, or diviner |
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| To win and hold somebody's attention, interest, or devotion |
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| An expert in an area of the fine or domestic arts, or somebody with discriminating taste in such a specialty |
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| Unrestrained self-indulgent immoral behavior or an instance of this |
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| To relieve somebody or something of a burden or problem |
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| Full of cheerful excitement or enthusiasm |
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| A representation of leaves, flowers, and branches for architectural ornamentation |
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| Received or given without payment or obligation |
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| A color or shade of a color |
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| A member of a people who settled in ancient Philistia in southern Palestine around the 12th century BC |
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| Strong moral integrity in character or actions |
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| To pull something apart violently, or be pulled apart violently |
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