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Freedom of permission to enter. |
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A way of approach or entry. |
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Able to be used or entered. |
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To bring together in the mind. |
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To come or be together as friends or companions. |
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Easily broken or demaged. |
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To hire and put to work for pay. |
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Doing nothing; not working. |
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To spend one's time doing nothing. |
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To light up;to supply with light. |
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To make clear or understandable. |
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To give what is needed; to supply. |
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To set forth as a condition. |
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Something that is necessary. |
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TO make fun of in an insulting way; to jeer. |
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Willling to let others have their own beliefs and ways,even if different from one's own. |
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To accept willingly and without complaining. |
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To change the form,looks, or nature of. |
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An area where there are few poeple living; an area still in its natural state. |
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A person with whom one is connected in some way;as in business. |
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