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| a substance that acts against a poison or a medical problem |
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| balance between forces; stability |
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| open to different interpretations, often misleading or avoiding the truth |
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| able to recover quickly from problems; easily adjusting to change |
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| dramatic disclosure, surprising news |
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| to return to a former practice or condition |
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| to conquer or bring under control |
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| less important; of lower rank |
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| to weaken or undermine; to destroy slowly |
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| account of a person's life written by that person |
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| having absolute power; domineering |
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| self-governing; indepedent |
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| odd, different from normal or usual |
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| expensive, unreasonable;exceeding proper limits |
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| to take advantage of; to use |
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| to free or escape from difficulty; to disentangle |
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| out of place; not consistent or in harmony |
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| unable to be conquered or defeated |
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