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ideologies
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the principal beliefs, opinions, or doctrines of a particular individual,class, or movement; basic ideas of an economic or political theory
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ponderous
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large, heavy, and clumsy; dull and tiresome
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applicable
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appropriate; suitable to be applied
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premature
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to soon; to early; before the proper time
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immaterial
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not important or relevant; not made of matter; spiritual
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tentative
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subject to change; uncertain
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inconvenient
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not convenient; not suitable to olans; bothersome; difficult to do
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trivial
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not important; insignificant
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optimistic
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expecting the best; inclined to look on the bright side; cheerful; hopeful
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perceptible
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noticeable; observable; perceivable
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clamber
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to scramble; to climb with difficulty using hands and feet
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inclaculable
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not able to be rckoned beforehand; uncertain; too great a number to be counted
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acclaim
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loud applause; praise; to appluad; to approve strongly
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affected
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influenced; stirred emotionally; speaking or behaving in false way to make an impression
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perennial
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perpetual; enduring; a plant that lasts through all the seasons for many years
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affirmation
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something asserted as true; legally, testimonyby one who cannot conscientiosly swear oath
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influential
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having or exerting influence; powerful; having affect
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priority
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precedence; something that is first in time, order, or importance
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prominence
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the state or quality of being prominent or standing out; state of being famous or distinguished; distinction
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circumscribe
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to restrict; to limit; to encircle; to draw a circle around
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