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| to remove the color from; to make or turn pale; to parboil |
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| an act, utterance, or writing showing contempt for something sacred |
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| planned or performed in cooperation with others |
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| to fight, struggle; to compete; to argue |
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| very famous, distinguished |
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| not easy, requiring hard work; hardworking |
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| intended to undermine or overthrow / one who advocates or attempts to undermine a political system |
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| made or put together by people / something artificial |
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| poisonous; spiteful, mean |
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