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      a job, especially a short-term or casual one, often used for musical performances.   
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      a group of civilians trained for military service, often used in emergencies or irregular combat.   
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      a point of interaction or communication between systems or devices.   
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      to move back or withdraw, typically from a difficult or dangerous situation.   
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      a person who provides guidance or therapy.   
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      to guide or direct; a young male bovine animal.   
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      feeling doubt or distrust; having the appearance of being dishonest or untrustworthy.   
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      involving mutual assistance or collaboration.   
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      related to planning or tactics, especially to achieve long-term goals.   
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      a person or entity that owns shares in a company.   
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      involving or requiring participation from others; responsive or engaging.   
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      related to the sea or ocean; also refers to the armed forces specialized in sea combat.   
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      relating separately to each of the things or people mentioned.   
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      the feel, appearance, or consistency of a surface or substance.   
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      the result or consequence of an event.   
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      the act of gathering money for a cause, project, or organization.   
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      the act of giving up something valued for the sake of something else; a ritual offering.   
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      to claim something without proof.   
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      a mathematical statement that shows the equality of two expressions.   
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      the legal state of being unable to pay debts.   
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      showing a lot of differences or diversity; having many different qualities.   
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      to speed up or increase the rate of.   
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      having doubts or reservations; not easily convinced.   
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      to begin or start something, such as a process or action.   
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      relating to surgery or medical operations.   
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      concerned with the welfare and well-being of people, often in times of crisis or need.   
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      relating to a city, town, or community affairs.   
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      a device that emits a concentrated beam of light, often used in cutting, surgery, and technology.   
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      an animal that hunts and kills other animals for food; also refers to a person or entity that exploits others.   
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      the quality of being logically or factually sound; the state of being legally acceptable or effective.   
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      the act of descending or ancestry.   
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      in support of or representing someone.   
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      a prominent or historical building, structure, or feature that serves as a point of reference; an important event or achievement.   
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      a set of actions or behaviors regularly followed, often for religious or cultural reasons.   
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      a container for holding something; a ship or large boat.   
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      introductory or preparatory; something that comes before the main event or activity.   
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      the quality of being outstanding or superior in some way.   
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      the act of publicly supporting or approving something.   
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      a serious crime, usually punishable by imprisonment or death.   
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      to discuss or consult with others; to bestow a title or honor.   
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      lasting or taking a long time; extended in duration.   
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      forward in time or place.   
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      to lower or immerse briefly in a liquid.   
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      a person who receives benefits or money.   
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      to grow or develop successfully; to prosper.   
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      the process of organizing things into categories.   
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      the tendency to expect the best possible outcome or see things in a positive light.   
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      a narrow opening or groove; a position or place in a system.   
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      to change the direction or focus of something.   
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      the act of putting a plan, decision, or law into effect.   
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      to represent or show in a picture or description.   
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      a long or arduous search for something; a journey or pursuit, typically involving challenges or adventures.   
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      the holding or possession of something, especially a job or position.   
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      to fail to notice or pay attention to something; to have a view from a higher position, such as from a building or hill.   
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      an official document authorizing a police officer to make an arrest, search, or seizure; a reason or justification for something.   
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      to raise one's shoulders as an expression of uncertainty or indifference.   
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      to form words by arranging letters; to have a certain meaning or significance.   
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      remarkable or famous in a way that is celebrated in stories or history.   
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      an event where two or more things crash into each other.   
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      combined or unified into a whole; inclusive.   
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      a government department or the office held by a minister; also refers to the work or service of a religious group.   
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      giving hope or support to help someone feel confident.   
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      a question or inquiry; an act of asking for information or clarification.   
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      to imprison or confine someone.   
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      to ensure compliance with laws, rules, or regulations.   
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      a business or project, especially one that involves taking risks.   
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      to form or develop an idea or plan.   
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      the number of people who attend an event, such as an election or meeting; the act of turning out.   
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      a person’s sense of self-importance or self-esteem.   
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      the quality of being worthy of honor and respect.   
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      to draw something into the mouth by creating a vacuum with the lips.   
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      in a clear and detailed manner.   
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      to gather or put together.   
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      a vehicle, especially one drawn by horses.   
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      the refusal to acknowledge reality or the truth.   
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      deserving of respect, attention, or recognition; having qualities or actions that merit praise.   
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      to make an earnest or emotional appeal; to formally argue in court.   
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      a treatment or solution to a problem or illness.   
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      a decision or judgment made by a jury in a trial; a conclusion or opinion on something.   
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      an assembly or meeting of people for a specific purpose.   
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      to publicly condemn or criticize something.   
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      attractive or interesting.   
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      located near or adjacent to something else; next to.   
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      written communication, often formal.   
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      repeatedly or without interruption.   
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      an official examination of accounts or records.   
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      a person who oversees or manages an organization or a building.   
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      in a way that conveys an unexpected or opposite meaning from what is directly stated.   
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      a set of related items, typically rooms in a hotel or musical instruments.   
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      a woman who is attracted to other women.   
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      to apply force or effort to achieve something.   
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      of secondary importance; at the edge or outer limits; small or insignificant in effect.   
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      a sudden, often violent, overthrow of government.   
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      the act of temporarily stopping something; the state of being suspended.   
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      to reduce something to the smallest possible amount or degree.   
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      causing difficulties or challenges; troublesome.   
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      the efficiency or rate at which work is completed or output is produced.   
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      a particular type of land or landscape, often with reference to its physical features.   
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      a person or company involved in buying and selling goods, especially on a large scale.   
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      the arrangement or design of something, such as a page, room, or system.   
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      a person who contributes to a cause or project.   
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      the act or process of separating or being separated.   
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      the state of being comfortable, relaxed, or without difficulty.   
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      to make something stronger, more intense, or more extreme.   
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      to propose or suggest someone for a particular role or position, usually in an election or selection process.   
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