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2
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an expression disapproval, often in opposition to something
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4
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where meals are made and served to customers
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6
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the practice of creating separate facilities for the use of a minority group
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7
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a spring or source of water
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9
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to refuse to have dealings with or refuse to buy as a protest
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10
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taking of a person into custody, as by officers of the law
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13
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freedom from the control of others
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15
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rough physical force, action, or treatment
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1
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an institution where instruction is given
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3
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a means or system of transporting
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5
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a moral, ethical, or legal principle considered as an underlying cause of truth
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8
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to decline to accept
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11
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made by a speaker before an audience for a given purpose
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12
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a person who rules, guides, or inspires others
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14
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enables a person to face difficulty, danger, pain, etc., without fear; bravery
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