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Having 2 or more syllables. Devoted to music. Hatred of new things. Malfunctioning of an organ in the body. Fear of water.
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faint,shy. pointless.unappropriate. unconfident,doubtful. affected,passionate. humor,twist.
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Offering instruction in various arts. Having 2 or more syllables. Pleasant in sound. Devoted to music. Hatred of new things.
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Difficulty swallowing. Fear of being in narrow or small places. To substitute a harsh expression for a mild one. A comedic solo. Impaired digestion.
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The division of a market on the basis fo consumers' response to a product. Buys from manufacturer and resells to industrial users, other wholesalers, or retailers.. The amount of money paid for a good, service, or resource. Plans of action for acheving goals and objectives. One of the groups into which the total market is divided.
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Fear of strangers. Believing there are many Gods. Without showing symptoms of disease. Unnormal amount of oxygen in body tissue. Believing that there is one God.
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able to change from one form to another. type of protein or RNA molecule that speeds up metabolic reactions. process by which one or more substances change to produce one or more different substances. the minimum amount of energy required to start a chemical reaction. reactant in reactions catalyzed by enzymes.
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outstanding, as in character or performance; distinguished. strive to equal or match, especially by imitating. a record of events. deserving blame or sensure; blameworthy. a deep, steep-sided opening in the earth's surface; an abyss.
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the continental army too northern hills overlooking Boston. thomas jefferson wrote it with the help of Ben Franklin, John Adams and others. thomas paine wrote a book saying that it was common sense to declare independence. the 13 colonies agreed to form a continental army and print money to pay troops. the continental army took hills south of boston, armed with cannons from Fort Ticonderoga; made the British leave Boston.
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when you are sure that things will work out. one-of-a-kind. what a person is like; the way we look, act, think, etc.. when a person does not want to work or do anything. cheerful and hopeful.
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was a cash crop exported to europe. An indentured servent is a slave for a ______ amount of time. The Salem witch trials occured in what colony. crop big in South Carolina. all people arriving in America faced ________.
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ability to think of new ideas and to express them. filled with ideas, encouraged to create. to last a long time. reason for doing something. care and thoughtfulness.
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to expel a student from a college. . a small peg or plug for stopping the vent of a cask. . the border of a two dimensional figure. to make hollow by removing the inner. young.
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A plan or drawing produced to show the look and function or workings of a building, garment, or other object before it is built or made. The maintenance of a desired level of quality in a service or product. A new method, idea, product, etc. The objects of a person's ambition or effort; an aim or desired result. A decision-making process surrounds any design.
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In the Spanish II class, the phrase 'Si, se puede' was used so many times it became ____________.. Fashion Week brings a lot of _________ to New York City.. Parts of the movie 'The Princess Bride' were filmed in the Cliffs of Moher, a series of ____________ that jut out into the ocean.. A ___________ review in the New York Times helped the writer sell millions of books.. In the show 'The Mentalist,' the main character is known for being unusually _______ of his surroundings..
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believable. make up for. not stopping; continuously going. harshly mocking, sarcastic. exceeding what is needed, excess.
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To switch to another religion. A group of people who leave their native country to settle in a new place, but are still connected to their native country. Native of a region; an origional inhabitant. The practice of ones country controlling the government and economy of another country or territory. An ancient trade route by land between Asia and Europe.
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frightful. loath. strange. specify. pitfall.
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a possible and testable explanation of what they observe in nature or in the results of their experiments. new discoveries and new ideas that overthrow a well-accepted scientific theory or law. A sequence of organisms, each of which serves as a source of food or energy for the next. exist in a fixed quantity, or stock, in the earth’s crust.. a set of organisms interacting with one another and with their environment of nonliving matter and energy within a defined area or volume. .
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An informal name for Philadelphia.. In (1889 - 1979) he was the president of the brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters, the first black union. He also gave the opening speech at the historic March on Washinton in 1963.. A show or act presented before an audience.. To burst out suddenly, to explode.. A card game for four players that developed into bridge..
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its job is to encourage fellow party members to vote as the party leadership wants. committees that address broad issues that affect both chambers. a law that punishes a person without a trial. a tax an individual pays directly to the government. the power of Congress to charge officials in the executive and judicial branches with wrongdoing and bring them to trial.
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matter that has a fixed composition and definite properties. the ability of a substance to react in the prescence of oxygen and burn when exposed to flame. the ratio of the mass of a substance to the volume of a substance. the smallest unit of an element that maintains the properties of that element. the ability of a substance to combine chemically with another substance.
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Depends on or is equivalent to the conclusion; False reasoning. Psychological equilibrium when tension or drive has been eliminated. Emotions occur after the body has responded to an event. Reduced output of a system. Informal norms about when, where, and how one should express themselves.
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A tendency to do nothing or to remain unchanged. The action or process of moving or being moved. An influence tending to change the motion of a body or produce motion or stress in a stationary body. The magnitude of such an influence is often calculated by multiplying the mass of the body by its acceleration. The SI unit of work or energy, equal to the work done by a force of one newton when its point of application moves one meter in the direction of action of the force, equivalent to one 3600th of a watt-hour. The speed of something in a given direction.
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tentative,hesitant. unneccssary,insignificant. doubtful,self-conscious. affectionate,passionate. critcism,conttempt.
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a market structure in which few lare sellers control. the US government gives authors, musicians, and artists exclusive rights to publish, duplicate, preform, display, and sell. general store in a remote area. differs from perfect competition. set products apart from each other.
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particularly, precisely, specially. Alzheimer’s disease, derangement, mental disorder. A person or thing that is believed to bring bad luck. An artistic performer or athlete whose leading role or superior performance is acknowledged. to keep or hold in the mind; maintain; entertain.
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matter that has a fixed composition and definite properties. the smallest unit of an element that maintains the properties of that element. a substance made up of atoms of two or more different elements, joined by chemical bonds. anything that has mass and occupies space. a combination of two or more substances that are not chemically combined.
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to assign or distribute in shares or portions. a temporary peace, halt in fighting. adjust or change to suit conditions. short, rudely brief. embarrassed, ashamed, or nonplussed.
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the way of lifeof people who share similar beliefs and customs. local form of language that differs from the same language in other areas. highly developed cultures, arose in river valleys in present-day Iraq, Egypt, India, and China. a group of people who share a common history, language, religion, and physical characteristics. the number of people out of every 1,000 who die in a year.
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AWOL, fugitive. healthy, fit. highly decorated, fancy. undecided, indecisive. to serve as a good example.
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group of unarmed ships surrounded by a ring of armed naval vessels. Great Britain, France, Russia, Italy. the German government again promised that U-boats would warn ships before attacking. submarine. cease-fire.
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the space on the ship that is the lowest of the low. Lower than third class. captured or held against their will. Conversation that takes place in a text.. Typically in the middle of the book, the turning point that may change the character in some way.. exaggerating using similes and metaphores.
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absent. joint, seam, intersection, joining. disconnected, disassociated. lively, spirited. clandestine, secretive, covert.
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results. a difference . a single set, group or list. a thing, place, activity that something comes from. having many closely related parts.
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Some thing that is appalling is horrifying, shocking, or frightening.. Grace is a smooth elegant way of doing something.. Someone or something that is meritorious deserves praise and worship.. A dictate is a rule you have to follow.. If a problem debilitates you, its weakens you so that you are unable to live. .
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finally or in the end. results. a difference . ability or competence . a single set, group or list.
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6. A revolt against authority.. 3. A serious crime.. 12. A law that condems a person without a trial in court.. 15. A process where a public official is accused of wrong doing.. 7. Violations of the law..
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A plastid that contains chlorophyll and in which photosynthesis takes place. region outside the thylakoid membranes in chloroplasts. The reaction taking place in the chloroplast in which the absorption of a photon leads to the formation of ATP and NADPH. an enzyme that can synthesize ATP from ADP. most famed for discovering the Calvin cycle.
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An Object Or Ridicule.. Strongly Emotional:Intense Or Passionable.. Watchful;Being On One's Guard Against Danger. . To Abstain From An Impulse To Say Or Do Something. . Boldness Or Daring, Especially With Confident Or Arrogant Disregard For Personal Safety,Conventional Thought,Or Other Restrictions..
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A psychologist who works with children.. The process of making your own system.. Approach viewing behavior as the product of learning and associations.. These psychologists 'take sides'.. Developed on of the first theories f personality..
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the cell releases materials to the outside. a state of being physically balanced. moving a substance across a cell membrane by not using energy. specialized structures that perform important cellular functions within a eukaryote cell. single celled organisms lacking a nucleus.
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identified the Urea Cycle and the Citric Acid Cycle. functioning without the presence of oxygen. an end product of glycolysis. amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water by 1 degree Celsius. sugars are converted into cellular energy and the metabolite lactate.
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Grand prince of Kiev; he converted to Orthodox Christianity in the 980s and made it the state religion. paintings or sculptures of sacred figures. brother to Methodius; Christian Missionary; converted people to Christianity; developed Cyrillic Alphabet. church officials. went to Morthern Africa in 533 as the top general.
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a list or collection of items. (antonym) compatible, fitting. (antonym) vague. (antonym) flattering, genial. (antonym) composure.
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making a drowning sound. leaving or departing. to be buoyed on water. to unite or join. a specific sensation.
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high pitch noise. lasting more than 2 years. delay or postpone. difficult situation. to engage in a quarrel.
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warn; scold. closed minded, stubborn, obstinate. wreckage, rubble. confusion, disorder, hopeless mess. standstill, stalemate, impasse.
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shaky, unsteady. an insane person. strange, odd. stubborn. having very great or even infinite power.
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To give up; to surrender. Soggy; dripping. Biased person. Believable; possible. To make amends; to pay the penalty.
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