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Continued from resembling or adhering to the past
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Capable of producing crops suitable for farming |
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The state of being in the position of domiance or controlling influence. |
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A wasting away of the body or of the organ or part. Weaken |
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Characterized by done in or excecuted with secrecy or concealment |
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To overcome the distrust or hostility or; to gain trust or friendship |
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Going rapidly over something wihtout noticing datails |
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A feeling or condition of hostility; hatred; i'll will |
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To free or release from entanglement |
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Showing pacient, abstain form; a reforming form |
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Characterized by lack of seriousness or sense |
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Excessively talkavtice in a rambling way |
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Marked by sudden and forceful energy or emotion |
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Assiduous in study ; working energetically |
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Having an exceedingly bad reputation |
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The quality or condition of being insulting in manner or speech |
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Lightness of manner or speech |
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The condition or quality of being completely forgotten |
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A seemingly contradictory statement that may nonetheless be true |
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The delibrate willful giving of false misleading or incomplete testimony |
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Bitter-long lasting ressentment; i'll will hatred |
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Self-seeking. servile latter, fawning |
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To sway from oneside to the other |
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Percevied as bright and distant brillant |
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