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| quality of being proper, formal |
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| to conceal under a false appearance |
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| a binding agreement made by two or more people to do or keep from doing something |
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| a false statement that is used to hurt a reputation |
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| a strong supporter of a person or side |
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| idea or argument, struggle |
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| theoretical, not concrete |
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| reluctantly agreeable; complaint |
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| words or behavior filled with harshness, anger |
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| refusing to change; stubborn, unyielding |
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| supporter; someone who speaks on behalf of something |
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| positive statement; assertion, agreement |
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| to push someone away, or cause him to separate from people |
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| able to use both hands with equal skill |
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| unclear, vague, having several different possible interpretations |
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| indecision; feeling of being pulled in two directions |
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| to make an unpleasant situation better; to improve |
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| facial appearance, esp. as a reflection of inner character |
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| to destroy the closure of |
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| referring to laws that limit private expenditure on food & personal items |
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| tending to vanish like vapor |
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| similar to comparable in certain aspects |
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| the complete absence of government; political disorder and violence; lawlessness |
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| thing or person damned or accursed; thing or person greatly detested |
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| showing antagonism; acting in opposition |
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| no longer useful; obsolete, old fashion, out-of-date |
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| contrast or opposition of thoughts, usually in two clauses, phrases, or sentences |
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