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2
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looking pitiful, desprate or hopeless
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6
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to rob of goods by force
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13
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some new information, news
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14
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in a manner using statments or implications
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15
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laughably ridiculous
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16
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unsuitably; improperly
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17
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'religion' of those who don't believe in God
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18
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with more meaning than the spoken word
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19
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useless
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22
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in a manner befitting a woman who flirts with men
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25
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menacing, threatening
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26
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common; nothing special
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28
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sharped, made
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29
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condition of being driven to take almost any risk as a last resort
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33
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probably; reasonably supposed
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34
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with violence or fury
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35
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threateningly
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36
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good naturedly
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37
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ruler who exercises power in a harsh
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38
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pieced; affected; diffused
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40
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trite or over used expression or idea
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|
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1
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sorrowfully
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3
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deviating from the established norm
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4
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without care
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5
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overbearingly proud
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7
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long speech or talk made by one person
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8
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inscription on a tombstone; summary of a deceased person's life
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9
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cleared of accusation; blame
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10
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maimed; damaged
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11
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hopelessness
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12
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belief that minority cultures should dissolve in a dominant culture
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20
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suggested plan
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21
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violently; maliciously
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23
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stealthily; expressive of hidden motives
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24
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among in the midst of
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27
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irritated; provoked; irked
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30
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having untrestrained high spirits, being overjoyed
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31
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uncertainly
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32
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tyrannical
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39
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bluntly refuses
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