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| To get back health and strength after an illness. |
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| To set aside for a certain purpose. |
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| To devote a serious purpose. |
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| To name,sddress, or set aside as an honor. |
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| To give orders; to command. |
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| To say aloud while another writes down the words. |
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| A person who has complete control over a country; a person who is obeyed without question. |
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| Deserving of attention; outstanding. |
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| Coming later than expested or needed. |
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| To end the rule of;often by using force. |
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| The action of overthrowing. |
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| A drawing;paintinf or photograph of a person, especially the face. |
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| A person who refuses to obey orders or the law. |
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| To refuse to accept control by others. |
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| Fighting against snother's control;disobedient. |
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| Open opposition to another's control. |
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| To keep within certain limits. |
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| A violent windstorm usually with snow,rain, or hail. |
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| The care and training a child gets while growing up. |
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