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3
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very large, vast, huge
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5
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to examine visually
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7
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to solve a problem
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8
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death
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9
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to determine the demensions of something with an instrument (ex. a ruler)
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10
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to perceive or show the difference in something
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11
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not plentiful, hard to get
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13
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tiny, very small
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14
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sudden, involuntary, muscular contraction
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15
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what is known by learning
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16
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not rational
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19
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the look or outward aspect of something
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20
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based upon a system
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23
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to figure out by conjecture or a guess
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24
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self-respect
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25
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to throw back an image in the mirror
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26
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inactive, not busy
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1
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a group of performing singers or dancers
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2
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having an awareness of one's shortcomings; modest
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4
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vivid, forceful or fluent in writing or speech
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6
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compassion for another's troubles
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10
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to show by using examples
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12
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something in extrere disoder or confusion
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17
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odd, strange
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18
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using bodily movements to express an idea or emotion
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20
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noble, inspiring
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21
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a tar-like substance used to pave roads
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22
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a rapid succession of loud noises
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