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The inevitable events predestined by this force 
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Appropriate; suitable; proper 
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Slang a person's name or nickname 
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A worker who shifts scenery, adjusts lighting, and performs other tasks required in a theatrical production 
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To join or unite closely 
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The essential nature or condition of being a god; divinity 
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Contrary to nature, reason, or common sense; absurd. 
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Involving or likely to cause contention; controversial 
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Related to specialized religious study 
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An innovative or unusual mechanical contrivance; a gadget 
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A building, as a prison or library, so arranged that all parts of the interior are visible from a single point 
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Related to music 
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Having no flaws or loopholes; impossible to fault, refute, or evade 
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To visualize; imagine 
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Being in a state of ecstasy; joyful or enraptured 
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Extremely careful and diligent work or effort 
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Highly enthusiastic 
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Only; nothing more than 
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Elaborately, heavily, excessively 
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The background against which events unfold, as in a historical narrative 
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