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4
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To keep in existence; maintain.
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5
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Appalling condition, quality, or behavior; monstrous
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7
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The act of banishing someone from a country.
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9
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incapable of being undone.
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10
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To prolong the existence of something
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11
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The ability to figure out the true nature of a situation.
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12
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unresponsive to correction (even by punishment).
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13
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Even though; although.
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14
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A violation as of a law, a regulation, or an agreement; a breach.
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18
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unbelieving; or having difficulty accepting something so unexpected.
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1
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Being in compliance with the law; reasonable.
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2
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One authorized to examine books, films, or other material and suppress what is considered objectionable.
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3
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to decrease the purity of something especially morality or metals.
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6
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done secretly or in a manner that avoids notice.
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8
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something that prepares for or introduces what is to follow.
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9
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Essential or necessary.
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15
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To picture in the mind; imagine.
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16
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To call to mind; to summon or call forth
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17
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The systematic and planned extermination of an entire national, racial, political, or ethnical group.
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18
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Honesty; steadfast adherence to a strict ethical code
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19
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To establish or demonstrate that something has similar characteristics.
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20
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Personal; particular to a person.
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