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Physical substance that things can be made from
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Air
Atmosphere surrounding the Earth
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A married woman considered in relation to her spouse
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To make a formal request for something, such as a job, a place at a university, or a grant.
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To lift or move something to a higher position
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An event where goods are sold at reduced prices
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Connection or association between people or groups
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Hug
To embrace someone or something closely with arms, usually as a gesture of affection or comfort.
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Truly or certainly; used to emphasize a statement or confirm something as accurate or true.
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Physical shape or appearance of something
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Respected and impressive; having great dignity or grandeur
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Refers to an unspecified person; any person
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All things; the complete set of items, objects, or actions
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Definitely; without a doubt
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Place where one lives; a dwelling or residence
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To increase in size or amount; to become larger or more developed
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Having a resemblance in appearance, character, or qualities.
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A narrative or account of events, either true or fictional, designed to entertain, inform, or engage the audience.
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Level of excellence or superiority
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Tax
A compulsory contribution to state revenue, levied by the government on workers' income and business profits, or added to the cost of some goods, services, and transactions.
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A person who is employed to perform work, especially manual or industrial labor.
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The inherent qualities or characteristics of a person, thing, or phenomenon.
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Third person singular present form of 'have'
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Arrangement of parts or elements in a complex whole
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Facts or information used for making decisions or reasoning
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Absolutely necessary; essential; required
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Unit of weight equal to 16 ounces or 0.4536 kilograms
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A way of doing something systematically or in an organized manner
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A single entity or item considered as part of a group or whole
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To look steadily and intently at someone or something
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Located in the center; of or forming the center
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Bed
Furniture for sleeping or resting
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An organized association of workers formed to protect and further their rights and interests
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Physical act of changing position or location
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A flat, thin, rectangular piece of wood or other rigid material used for various purposes
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Accurate, in accordance with fact or reality
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A secret word or phrase that must be used to gain access to something
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In a good or satisfactory manner
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In a simple or straightforward manner
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To hold or have within
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Most recent or newest in time
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Particularly; to a great extent; notably
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Relating to a particular person's private life, feelings, and relationships.
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A small individual part or item
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A representation or copy of something that is to be made or has been made
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To support or hold up the weight of something
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Not married or not involved in a romantic relationship; unmarried
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To physically connect or unite separate things
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To make something smaller in size, amount, degree, or importance.
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To set up or create something, typically a system, organization, or institution.
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