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52 Cards in this Set
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invincible
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unable to be conquered
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provincial
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limited in knowledge of the world
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evince
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to establish
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conducive
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supportive
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induce
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to lead towards some action
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deduce
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to draw conclusion from fact
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protracted
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extended in time
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intractable
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hard to move forward
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retract
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to draw back
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petulant
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short tempered
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impetuous
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acting passionately without forethought
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impetus
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that which drives one
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fractious
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tending to argue
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infraction
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minor violation of a rule or law
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infringe
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to intrude in an area belonging to another
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excise
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to cut out of
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incisive
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sharply cutting; direct and powerful
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concise
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brief and straightforward
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tome
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a large serious book
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epitome
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the best or most typical example
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impetuous
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acting passionately without forethought
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impetus
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that which drives one
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fractious
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tending to argue
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infraction
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minor violation of a rule or law
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infringe
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to intrude in an area belonging to another
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excise
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to cut out of
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incisive
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sharply cutting; direct and powerful
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concise
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brief and straightforward
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tome
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a large serious book
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epitome
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the best or most typical example
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dichotomy
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two opposite parts of one whole
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anatomy
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the structure or parts
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compunction
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feeling of regret or remorse
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punctilious
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paying strict attension to detail
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pungent
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stinging in taste or smell
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compel
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to force or strongly persuade
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impulse
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a sudden urge
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expel
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to send out
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conjecture
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a guess
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dejected
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downcast
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compel
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to force or strongly persuade
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impulse
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a sudden urge
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expel
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to send away
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conjecture
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a guess
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dejected
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downcast or sad
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abject
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lowly
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emissary
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an agent sent on a mission
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dismissive
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showing little regard
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remiss
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failing to fufill ones duty
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motive
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cause for action
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motif
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a recurring theme
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emote
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to dramatically express emotion
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