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| learned; having extensive knowledge |
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| to fall or slip from certain level of conduct or accomplishment |
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| providing a final answer that is conclusive |
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| your behavior or way you present does |
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| expressed without words; implied |
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| tough sounding to the ear |
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| a person who shows remarkable talent at an early age |
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| ready to fight, especially for a cause |
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| clever at dealing with difficult situations; adept or skillful |
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| to install in office, sometimes with a formal ceremony |
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| to admit to a society or to military service |
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| to insult or to offend deliberately |
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| to come to an end or expire |
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| an activity pursued for pleasure; a hobby |
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| boisterous and disorderly |
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| one whose training or career is helped along by another |
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| a minor mistake; a slip up |
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| a prolonged, impassioned struggle for what is believed to be a just cause |
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| one whose training or career is helped along by another |
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| an amazing or extraordinary thing or event |
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