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3
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To withdraw
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5
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Apart; away from
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9
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Excessiveness; having to much
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11
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Pity or sympathy for the misfortunes or the others
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13
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An enemy
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14
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Scattered; spent wastefully
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15
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Having a stout body; filled; fat
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17
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Found innocent; not quilty
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18
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Friendship; relationship
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19
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To beg
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20
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Destably; disgustingly; horridly
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1
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Extremely wasteful
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2
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Shyly; quietly; polietly
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4
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Devoted
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6
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Excellence; the quality of being particulary good or worthy
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7
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A speech
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8
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An assumption; taking something for ones own use.
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10
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To relieve; to put at rest
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12
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Inflexible; stubbornly refusing to change ones opinion.
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16
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Approved; usually in terms of a bussiness or law
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