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3
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the voluntary violation of an oath to tell the truth
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7
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to go on resolutely or stubbornly in spite of difficulties
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10
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feeling or showing extreme discouragement
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12
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block, choke, clog
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13
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of little importance
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14
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to provoke the hostility of
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16
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conspicuously bad
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17
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to introduce gradually or in a subtle, indirect, or artful way
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18
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depression of spirits
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1
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to take or assume again
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2
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inspiring horror or repulsion
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4
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offensive, obtrusive
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5
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expression of high regard
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6
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a summons or strong inclination to a particular state or course of action
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8
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wholly unharmed
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9
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to eat up greedily or ravenously
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11
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existing as or in substance
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15
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to treat with excessive attention
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19
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quick and light in motion
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20
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to move furtively
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