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| to take dishonestly: steal |
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| the first elements or principels of a subject |
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| a hereditary social group, limited to persons with similar social, economic, occupational statuses. |
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| shameless or brazenly immodest |
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| having or showing good natured, pleasant qualities. |
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| to make milder or less severe |
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| having or pertaining to apoplexy |
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| severe or strict in manner or apperance |
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| narrow-minded or intolerent |
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| someone who lives secluded from regular society |
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