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deem to be; At the moment, artemisinin-based therapies are ... the best treatment, but cost about $10 per dose - far too much for impoverished communities. start learning
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infinitely or immeasurably small; The ... stain on the document was not visible to the naked eye. start learning
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concurrence of opinion; The committee worked in ... on the bill, and it eventually passed. start learning
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clearly revealed to the mind or the senses or judgment; That confidence was certainly ... in the way Smith handled the winning play with 14 seconds left on the clock. start learning
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a customary way of operation or behavior; He directed and acted in plays every season and became known for exploring Elizabethan theatre... start learning
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have in mind as a purpose; “Lipstick, as a product ... for topical use with limited absorption, is ingested only in very small quantities,” the agency said on its website. start learning
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something that interests you because it is important; The scandal broke out in October after former chief executive Michael Woodford claimed he was fired for raising ... about the company's accounting practices. start learning
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perform an act, usually with a negative connotation; In an unprecedented front page article in 2003 The Times reported that Mr. Blair, a young reporter on its staff, had ... journalistic fraud. start learning
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some situation or event that is thought about; As a result, the privacy ... surrounding mobile computing are becoming ever-more complex. start learning
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move towards; Spain’s jobless rate for people ages 16 to 24 is ... 50 percent. start learning
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set up or found; A small French colony, Port Louis, was ... on East Falkland in 1764 and handed to the Spanish three years later. start learning
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without qualification; No one can blame an honest mechanic for holding a wealthy snob in ... contempt. absolutely/complete start learning
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direct the course of; manage or control; Scientists have been ... studies of individual genes for years. start learning
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consume all of one's attention or time; We had nearly two hundred passengers, who were seated about on the sofas, reading, or playing games, or ... in conversation. start learning
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come into possession of; He delayed making the unclassified report public while awaiting an Army review, but Rolling Stone magazine ... the report and posted it Friday. to received something start learning
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deficient in quantity or number compared with the demand; Meanwhile, heating oil could grow more ... in the Northeast this winter, the Energy Department warned last month. start learning
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a plan of action adopted by an individual or social group; Inflation has lagged behind the central bank’s 2 percent target, giving ... makers extra scope to cut rates. start learning
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successive, without a break; After three ... losing seasons, Hoosiers fans were just hoping for a winning record. start learning
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capital raised by a corporation through the issue of shares; In other words, Apple’s ... is cheap, and you should buy it. start learning
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clearly revealed to the mind or the senses or judgment; But the elderly creak is beginning to become ... in McCartney’s voice. Not sure about something (adj) start learning
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a basic or essential attribute shared by members of a class. Owing to these magic ..., it was often planted near dwellings to keep away evil spirits. start learning
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imagine; conceive of; see in one's mind. For a time, indeed, he had ... that things were changed. start learning
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an abstract or general idea inferred from specific instances. As a psychologist, I have always found the ... of speed dating fascinating. start learning
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an assembly to conduct judicial business. When Brown pleaded not guilty to assaulting Rihanna, their violent past came out in... start learning
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assign a duty, responsibility, or obligation to. In 1863 he was ... by the general assembly professor of oriental languages at New College. start learning
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a section of text, particularly a section of medium length. His interpretation of many obscure scriptural ... by means of native manners and customs and traditions is particularly helpful and informing. / synonim of roads, ways start learning
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unproductive of success. An attempt was made to ignore this brilliant and irregular book, but in ...; it was read all over Europe. start learning
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an occurrence of something. In many ... large districts or towns would have fewer representatives than smaller ones, or perhaps none at all. Synonim for example start learning
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the shore of a sea or ocean. Martello towers must be built within short distances all round the... start learning
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a planned undertaking. The funds are aimed at helping build public ... including mass transit, electricity networks, water utility and ports, it said. start learning
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a special group delegated to consider some matter. The developers are now seeking approval from the landmarks... start learning
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a quantity that does not vary. In 1929, Hubble independently put forward and confirmed the same idea, and the parameter later became known as the Hubble... start learning
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one's overall condition in life. The ... leading up to the shootings was not immediately available. start learning
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compose or represent. Oil and natural gas ... almost 50 percent of Russian government revenue last year. start learning
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a relative position or degree of value in a graded group. Only last month did the men’s and women’s unemployment rates reach the same... start learning
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have an influence upon. The central bank will start distributing low-interest loans in early March to individuals and small- and medium-sized companies ... by the flooding. start learning
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set up or lay the groundwork for. Corporations have to be more and more focused on ... higher labor standards. start learning
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give an interpretation of. But authorities had ... the weapon and the explosive device inoperable, officials said. start learning
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be attractive to. To get traditional women’s accessories to ... to men, some designers are giving them manly names and styles. start learning
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bring into existence. Qualities such as these are not ... under bad working practices of any sort. start learning
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a well-substantiated explanation of some aspect of the world. Testing that ... begins Saturday night, as the Capitals take on Tampa Bay in another important contest. start learning
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a variety of different things or activities. Like American community colleges, admission at an open university is not competitive, but the schools offer a ... of programs, including doctoral degrees. start learning
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a race between candidates for elective office. At the same point in 2004 — as an incumbent facing re-election — Mr. Bush had taken in about $145.6 million for his... start learning
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an association of sports teams that organizes matches. "When I broke into the big ... until a month ago, Gary kept in touch," Mets third baseman David Wright said. start learning
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any piece of work that is undertaken or attempted. More ... is entailed, more time is required, greater delay is occasioned in cleaning up, and the amount of water used is much greater. start learning
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have a meeting in order to talk something over.Ms. Stewart said Mrs. Bachmann ... with her family and a few aides after her disappointing showing on Tuesday evening. start learning
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allow to have. He had been ... entry into the White House only for the daily briefing, later that afternoon. start learning
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think moodily or anxiously about something. But it is hardly necessary to ... on so normal an event. start learning
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provide amusement for. The first Super Bowl in 1967 featured college marching bands ... the crowds at halftime. start learning
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a binding agreement that is enforceable by law... with utilities will be signed starting next month, he said. start learning
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characterized by a firm, sincere belief in one's opinions. Too much praise cannot be given to the ... and efficient missionaries who founded and have maintained this mission. start learning
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give or supply. It is a very important honey plant, as it ... an exceptionally pure nectar and remains in bloom a long time. start learning
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move or cause to move in a sinuous or circular course. While each animal ... through the maze, its brain was working furiously. start learning
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be emphatic or resolute and refuse to budge. Interior Department officials ... that they had conducted an extensive scientific inquiry before moving ahead with the spill response plan. start learning
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a person of noble birth trained to arms and chivalry. The ... was gallant not only in war, but in love also. start learning
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make realize the truth or validity of something. But though he listened he was not... start learning
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serve as the inciting cause of. His surprising performance ... an outpouring of fan adoration that has been dubbed "Linsanity." start learning
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a large formal assembly. Last year, the industry’s main trade ..., the Inside Self-Storage World Expo, organized workshops in Las Vegas focusing on lien laws and auction sales. start learning
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an ability that has been acquired by training. He says many new drivers are terrified of motorway driving because they do not have the ... or confidence needed. start learning
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annoy continually or chronically. There’s something uplifting about hearing a string instrument when I’m feeling ragged or... start learning
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involving fiscal matters. Meanwhile, universities have raised tuition every year, putting many students in a ... bind. start learning
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show an image of. Teens ranting over chores and whatnot can often ... deeper feelings of alienation or perceived uncaring on the part of parents. start learning
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an extended fictional work in prose. Before Robert Barr publishes a ... he spends years in thinking the thing out. start learning
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provide with objects or articles that make a room usable. Instead, according to court documents, the money went toward ... mansions, flying in private jets, and retaining a $120,000-a-year personal hairstylist. start learning
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force somebody to do something. But the flames grew too large, ... firefighters to call off the rescue. start learning
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proceed somewhere despite the risk of possible dangers. Clearly he would not ... to descend while his enemy moved. start learning
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the geographical area under the jurisdiction of a state. On Friday, West Africa regional group Ecowas condemned the rebels, urging them to end hostilities and surrender all occupied... start learning
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a characteristic state of feeling. Oscar Wilde, to do him justice, bore this sort of rebuff with astonishing good ... and sweetness. start learning
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fixed in your purpose. The business-oriented constituency of the Republican Party, Jacobs said, has been weakened by a faction ... on lowering taxes and cutting spending. start learning
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marked by close acquaintance, association, or familiarity. The female spider can choose when to cut off ... relations by eating her partner, or kicking him out. start learning
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enter upon an activity or enterprise. An autopsy has reportedly been ... but the results are not expected for several weeks. start learning
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more than half of the votes in an election. Republicans need just four seats in the Senate to take control as the ... party. start learning
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declare or affirm solemnly and formally as true. In your talk you ... the pill's risks of blood clotting, lung artery blockage, heart attack and stroke are minimal. start learning
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the people who work on a vehicle. Several pilots and ... members would have to escape at once, while safety divers watched, ready to rescue anyone who became stuck. start learning
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a natural or artificial enclosed space. "Today," said the old man, "you must push through with me into my most solitary ..., that we may not be disturbed." start learning
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marked by meekness or modesty; not arrogant or prideful. “Challenging yourself, playing up against stronger, tougher, and overall better competition will keep you ... " start learning
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an elaborate and systematic plan of action. Some companies in the Globe District of Arizona have started extensive underground ... for mining large tonnages very cheaply by "caving" methods. start learning
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demonstrating ability to recognize or draw fine distinctions. Not one of his movements escaped her ... observation; she drank in every shiver. start learning
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having political views favoring reform and progress. Romney’s actually done well in open primaries where fiscally conservative yet socially ... independents have backed him over his opponents. start learning
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a state in which all hope is lost or absent. There were wounded love, and wounded pride, and ..., and coming madness, all in that piteous cry. start learning
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the periodic rise and fall of the sea level. In the case of mobile connectivity, a rising ... does not lift all boats. start learning
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a complex mental state involving beliefs and feelings. "Behaviours have changed and ... have changed," start learning
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show to be reasonable or provide adequate ground for. He felt sure that if the circumstances ... it, the necessary proceedings could be taken.” start learning
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a rectangular piece of cloth of distinctive design. Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas declared three days of mourning and ordered ... flown at half staff. start learning
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any admirable or beneficial attribute. Thus far in our inquiry extraordinary ... have been offset by extraordinary defects. start learning
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reveal its presence or make an appearance. A too rapid transformation of existing conditions might very easily lead to an economic crisis, symptoms of which are already beginning to ... themselves... start learning
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a general inclusive concept. Does that old ... that defense wins championships still hold up these days? start learning
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relative magnitude. And there might not be much money, so fashion shows are done on a much smaller... start learning
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characteristic of or befitting a person in authority. A ... decision to call off the search is likely on Wednesday, rescue officials said. start learning
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a new or reserve supply that can be drawn upon when needed. “Economists assume that, under normal conditions, markets will allocate ... efficiently," he added. start learning
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