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[from the beginning] member of indigenous people of a region,especially Austrailia |
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[from the egg] from the beginning |
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[] the educational world, educational life in general |
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[to this, for this] for this special purpose, in this particular case |
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[to the person] appealing to a person's emotions, rather than intellect /also refers to a personal attack on somebody |
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[to the infinite] w/out end, infinite |
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[at pleasure] w/out restraint, spontaneously |
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[to sickness] to an excessive or sickening degree |
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[things to be done] list of matters to be dealt with /an underlying plan |
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[Lamb of God] term referring to Jesus Christ |
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[fostering mother] school where an individual has been educated (usually college) |
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[another I] a person's other self /an intimate friend |
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[pupil, foster son] graduate of a particular school |
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[In the year of our Lord] A.D. |
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[horrible year] a year of great misfortune or disaster |
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[He has smiled on our undertakings] unofficial motto of U.S. as seen on reverse side of dollar bill |
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[not named] unidentified, unknown author /or anything that lacks character or personality |
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[before] stake put up by a player in gambling /or a payment made in advance |
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[before the war] of or relating to period before outbreak of a war (usually Civil War) |
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[before Christ] used as an alternative to B.C. |
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[before the flood] Flood of Noah (Noah's Ark) /or, more generally, something of great age |
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[before noon] A.M, before noon |
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[pertaining to water] water-filled tank for keeping live fish/aquatic plants |
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[art for the sake of art] motto of M.G.M Film Company |
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[lecture room, a place for listening] part of theater where audience sits |
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[in good faith] done w/ good intentions /or legitimate, valid, genuine |
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[to fall] a corpse, dead human body |
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[field, plain] site of a school |
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[seize the day] live life to the fullest |
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[cause of war] event seen as causing a hostility /excuse for declaring war |
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[let the buyer beware] at the buyer's own risk |
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[around] around, about, approximately (usually concerning dates) |
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[I think, therefore I am] |
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[a huge statue] of gigantic proportions |
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[joint ownership] type of housing area where residents share ownership |
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[agreement, to assent] general agreement |
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[body of Christ] also a Catholic festival celebrated in honor of Eucharist |
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[body of the crime] any object on which a crime has been committed /sum of evidence |
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[cross, torture] main point of an argument, theory, problem |
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[fault, blame] negligence that is punishable by death |
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[seemly, beauty, grace] good conduct, behavior |
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[from the act] actually, reality |
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[It is sweet and fitting to die for your country] |
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[the self] self-respect, self-esteem, arrogance |
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[well-deserved] honorary title after retirement |
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[out of many...one] official motto of U.S |
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[therefore] therefore, hence |
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[and others] and the rest, and so on, and so forth |
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[out of, from] exit /exotic |
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[after the fact] after the fact, retroactively |
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[to make like] fax /replica |
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[deeds...not words] less talk...more walk |
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[let it be done] an order from an official organization |
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[limit, end, conclusion] end of something |
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[seriousness] gravity, solemmnity, high seriousness |
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[you should have the body] a common law writ under which a party may be summoned to court /protected against illegal imprisonment |
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[he, she, or it inhabits] a place or environment where a particular person or plant or animal lives in |
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[after Hercules] something colossal or daunting in scale or power or difficulty |
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[opening, cleft, gap] a break in time |
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[human being] genus to which human race belongs |
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[wise man] primate species of human race |
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[it] part of pysche where individual's inherited or instinctive impulses reside |
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[i.e.] that is, that is to say, in other words |
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[we do not know] stupid or foolish person |
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[to assault] forward motion, impulse, stimulus, incentive |
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[let it be printed] in Catholic Church, a license permitting the printing of a religious work /any expression of official approval |
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[in absence] in the absence of a person |
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[while the crime is blazing] caught red handed |
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[in place of the parent] assuming the role of a parent |
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[by hinting] an insinuation, hint, or oblique allusion |
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[Jesus, The Nazarene King of Jews] words inscribed on Christ's cross |
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[between reigns] period between two reigns or periods |
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[in glass] something done in test tube or artificial environment |
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[by the fact itself] thereby |
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[with great praise] with great distinction...usually in reference to academic honors |
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[great] large wine bottle (2x) |
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[greatest, largest] greatest value or amount, highest point |
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[my fault] informal "I'm sorry" |
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[guilty mind] criminal intent |
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[a sound mind in a sound body] |
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[1000 years] period of 1000 years /1000th anniversary of something |
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[mode of operating] way of doing things, routine |
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[it does not follow] statement or conclusion that doesn't logically follow what preceded it |
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[peace] especially in terms of international affairs |
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[Roman peace] period when Rome was at peak of its power |
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[through the year] annually |
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[I shall please] psychological medication that soothes the mind w/out having any physical effect |
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[late-born, last] after the death of a person concerned |
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[after death] synonym for autopsy /any analysis of an event after it has occured |
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[after King Pyrrhus] at too great a cost |
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[as it were, just as if] virtually, resembling |
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[what for what] one thing in return for another |
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[King] a ruling male monarch |
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[healing place] an institution where the sick may receive physical therapy or medical treatment |
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[always faithful] motto of U.S Marine Corps |
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[state in which] an existing state of affairs |
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[with highest praise] usually refers to a degree, diploma, or other academic qualification |
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[scraped table] tablet with which written symbols have been scraped away /a blank mind |
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[time flees] time passes quickly |
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[solid ground] dry land, firm ground |
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[for the city and the world] proclamations released by Church to be observed by Catholics all over the world |
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[I came...I saw...I conquered] as quoted by Julius Caesar after his victory over King Pontus in 47 B.C. |
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[word for word] in exact words, precisely |
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[voice of the people] general opinion |
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