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| Rude, cranky, ill tempered |
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| Love of mankind, shown especially by doing good deeds |
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| Smugly ignorant, a person with no appreciation |
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| Reverent or devout, hypocritical |
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| To pacify, to appease, to soothe |
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| Expressing sadness or sorrow |
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| Dull or trite remark; a cliche' |
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| Common, vulgar, low class |
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| Painfully emotional and extremely moving |
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| to break up into opposing groups |
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| A powerful argument to attack a crucial issue |
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| So large as to be clumsy, dull |
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| An omen, a sign of something coming in the future |
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| Something accepted as true without proof, an axiom |
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| Practical, down to earth, based on experience rather than theory |
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| Early example or model of something |
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| A rule to live by, principle establishing a certain kind of action or behavior, a maxim |
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| To cause to happen abruptly |
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| To prevent something from ever happening |
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| Forerunner, something that goes before and anticipates or paves the way for what happened. |
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| A natural preference for something |
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| Better than anyone else, outstanding or supreme |
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| To seize something by prior right |
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| An assumption or basis for conclusion |
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| To preoccupy, influence beforehand, or prejudice to make a good impression before hand. |
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| Right or privilege connected with position, person, class, nation or another group (think of Britney Spears' song My Prerogative) |
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| To triumph, overcome rivals, persuade |
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| Original, unspoiled, pure |
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| Love - Philanthropy, Dr. Phil, Philosophy |
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| Before - Prelude, preempt |
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