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abandon
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(V.) to leave
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arrive
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(V.) to come to a location from somewhere else
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beginning
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(N.) the first part of something
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blind
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(ADJ.) not able to see
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century
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(N.) any period of a hundred years
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communicate
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(V.) to share information, for example by speaking, writing, or sending radio signals
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communication
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(N.) the act of sharing information, for example by speaking, writing, sending radio signals, etc.
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communicative
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(ADJ.) having the ability to share information by speaking or writing; talkative
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continual
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(ADJ.) happening without stopping or happening again and again
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continuation
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(N.) the extension of an event; something that continues to happen or exist
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continue
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(V.) to not stop or not stop doing something
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continuous
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(ADJ.) extending on for a period of time without stopping
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corrupt
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(ADJ.) dishonest
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cultural
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(ADJ.) relating to the arts, to the arts, ideas, and customs of a particular society
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culture
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(N.) the collection of activities such as the arts and philosophy, which are considered to be important for the development of civilization and of people's minds
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deaf
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(ADJ.) not able to hear
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excel
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(V.) to be very good at doing something
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excellence
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(N.) the quality of being extremely good in some way
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excellent
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(ADJ.) extremely good
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graduate
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(V.) to complete one's studies successfully and leave one's school or university
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horrible
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(ADJ.) very unpleasant
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librarian
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(N.) someone who works with books
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manager
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(N.) a person who is responsible for running part of or the whole of a business organization
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original
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(ADJ.) referring to something that existed at the beginning of a process or activity or the characteristics that something had when it began or was made
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philosopher
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(N.) a person who studies the universe, nature, life, and morals
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pride
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(N.) a feeling of satisfaction that you have because you or people close to you have done something good or possess something good
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proud
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(ADJ.) a very happy feeling of satisfaction
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province
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(N.) a territory in a country
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scare
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(V.) to frighten or worry
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separate
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(ADJ.) apart; not connected; (V.) to move apart
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