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Written declaration made under oath |
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Impose something unpleasant |
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Admit back into the country |
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Express strong disapproval of |
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Full of trivial conversation |
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A deficiency of red blood cells |
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Impairing the strength and vitality |
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Working or spreading in a hidden and usually injurious way |
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Uninterrupted in time and indefinitely long continuing |
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A channel for communication between groups |
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A feeling of alarm or dread |
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Remorse for your past conduct |
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A warning against certain acts |
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Showing or motivated by sympathy and understanding |
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Incapable of being perceived by the senses especially touch |
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Be received or understood |
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Impervious to correction by punishment |
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Steadiness of mind under stress |
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A warrant granting release from punishment for an offense |
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Something done or paid in expiation of a wrong |
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A document giving an official instruction or command |
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The reestablishing of cordial relations |
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The act of excluding someone from society by general consent |
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Monument to honor those whose remains are interred elsewhere |
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