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1. A written message sent with speed.
2. A news story sent by a reporter to a news service. To send on specific business. |
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| Secret; disguised; hidden; concealed. |
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1. To limit; confine; restrict.
2. To draw a line around; encircle. |
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1. A place where public records or historical documents are kept.
2. The records or documents kept there. |
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| Known or understood by only those with special knowledge; hidden or secret. |
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1. To overcome; conquer.
2. To climb up or over. |
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| 1. Speaking, writing, or understanding several languages. A person who speaks, writes, or understands several languages. |
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1. Unbelieving; skeptical.
2. Showing doubt or disbelief. |
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1. To sharpen.
2. To perfect or make more effectice. A whetstone used to sharpen tools. |
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| Ease of doing, moving, or acting due to aptitude or skill. |
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| The official office or residence of a government representitive who resides in a foreign country. |
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| Meant or tending to win over or to overcome the hostility of. |
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| A member of a diplomatic staff, especially in a particualr capacity. |
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| A method of settling a dispute in which an impartial person or group reaches a decision. |
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1. To satisfy; relieve.
2. To pacify by giving in to demands.
3. To bring peace or calm to. |
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1. A person authorized to act for another.
2. A document authorizing a person to act for another. |
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| The cerimonial customs and rules of polite behavior observed by diplomats and others. |
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| Favorable; opportune; auspicious. |
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| To calm the anger of; pacify. |
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| An understanding or agreement between two or more countries. |
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| The social characteristics of human populations, such as age, gender, and income. |
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| A leader who gains power by appealing to the emotions and prejudices of the people. |
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1. To bring to mind.
2. To summon by using magic words. |
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| To hear and decide a case by judicial procedure. |
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1. To give up on oath; renounce.
2. To give up; abstain from. |
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| To make (oneself) guilty of deliberately telling a lie while under oath. |
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1. The science or philisophy of law.
2. A system of laws. |
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1. The legal right to exercise authority.
2. Authority.
3. The territory over which authority is exercised. |
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| Having or showing sound judgment; wise. |
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| Prevalent in or restricted to a particular place or people. |
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