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6
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the process of devoloping growth
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7
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having eloquence
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8
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a member of the cabinet who is in charge of the goverment department
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10
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not adequate; not enough; not as much as is needed
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11
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expectation of evil; fear; dread
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13
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a tube of metal, cardboard, and metal, or plastic containg a charge of explosive and, usually, shot or a bullet, for use in a fire arm
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14
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a small, mouselike artic animal having greyish or brownish fur, a short tail, and furry feet
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1
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little bits left in disorder; things scattered about
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2
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a person who flees for refuge or safety, especially to a foreign country, in time of persecution, war, etc.
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3
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a dead body, especially of a human being
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4
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the path of a heavenly body, planet, or satellite around another body in space
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5
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one of the main branches of a tree
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6
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a fixed purpose; great firmness in carrying out a purpose
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9
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the layer of cells at the back of the eyeball, which is sensitive to light and recieves the images of things looked at
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12
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overspread with colour, light, fluid, etc.
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15
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the bottom of a shoe, slipper, boot, etc.
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