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51 Cards in this Set
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Subsume
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to include within a larger class or order
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Consensus
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accord; means agreementAltercation
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Altercation
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controversy; means disagreement
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Irresolute
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wavering; to hesitate between choices
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Laconic
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Concise; express much in a few words
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Audition
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hearing; opportunity to be heard
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Novice
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A begginner
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Pacific
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conciliatory; to preserve or obtain peace
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Neutralize
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counteract; to preserve or obtain peace
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Precedent
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example
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Diaphanous
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transparent; describes material that light rays can pass through
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Deferred
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delayed, postponed
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Accentuate
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intensify; emphasize or increase in degree
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Authentic
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warranted; reliable; entitled to acceptance or belief
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Unanimityconcurrence
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concurrence; complete accord
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Unanimityconcurrence
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concurrence; complete accord
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Notorious
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well-known
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Previous
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preceeding in time
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Flexible
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pliable; easily bent
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Option
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opportunity to choose; freedom to select
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Confirm
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verify; to make certain; corroborate or authenticate
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Saucy
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pert; bold or impudent
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Saucy
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pert; bold or impudent
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Tasteful
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aesthetic; having the ability to appreciate what is beautiful
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Decimation
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kill a large part of.
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Angry
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indignant; deep and strong feelings aroused by injury, injustice, or wrong.
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Angry
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indignant; deep and strong feelings aroused by injury, injustice, or wrong.
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Platitude
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cliche; an idea that has become trite-lost its original fressness and impressive force
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Agreement
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harmony among people
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Agreement
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harmony among people
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Lazy
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indolent; one who is not active
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Agreement
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harmony among people
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Lazy
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indolent; one who is not active
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Breathing
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respiration; inhalation & exhalation of air
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Watchful
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vigilant; alert
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Casual
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incidental
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Casual
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incidental
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Succumb
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cease to resist or contend before a superior force
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Casual
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incidental
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Succumb
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cease to resist or contend before a superior force
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Feasible
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hence practicable
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Casual
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incidental
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Succumb
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cease to resist or contend before a superior force
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Feasible
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hence practicable
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Many-sided
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versatile
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Casual
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incidental
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Succumb
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cease to resist or contend before a superior force
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Feasible
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hence practicable
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Many-sided
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versatile
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Imperturbability
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calmness; serenity
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Strident
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harsh, sound; having an irritating or unpleasant
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