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|  |  following in a regular order without a break.
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2 |  | 
|  |  fat and fleshy; stout body build.
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3 |  | 
|  |  a state of prolonged unconsciousness including a lack of response to stimuli.
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4 |  | 
|  |  to turn from one form, use, or belief to another. As a noun, a person who has changed from one belief or religion to another.
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5 |  | 
|  |  being aware or informed of something.
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6 |  | 
|  |  sure, certain, assured; a strong belief in oneself.
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7 |  | 
|  |  a business, city, college, or other body of persons having a government charter, which gives it some of the legal powers and rights of a person.
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8 |  | 
|  |  the dead body of a person.
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9 |  | 
|  |  the condition of being held by force.
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10 |  | 
|  |  to yield or formally surrender to another.
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11 |  | 
|  |  occurring or existing simultaneously or side by side. The literal meaning is running together.
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12 |  | 
|  |  pertaining to the act or process of knowing; perception.
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13 |  | 
|  |  existing or happening in the same period of time; a person living in the same period as another.
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14 |  | 
|  |  to lead or guide.
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15 |  | 
|  |  physical punishment (of the body) as in whipping or spanking. Punishment.
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16 |  | 
|  |  to get around often by using sly or tricky methods.
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17 |  | 
|  |  enjoying a good time with other people, such as at a party; sociable; friendly; jovial.
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18 |  | 
|  |  The science or study of measuring time; arranging events in the sequence in which they happened.
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19 |  | 
|  |  a device for measuring time; a clock or watch.
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20 |  | 
|  |  the effect, result, or outcome of something occurring earlier.
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21 |  | 
|  |  to tell or write the story of; a chronological record of events; a history.
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22 |  | 
|  |  helping to bring about; contributing.
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23 |  | 
|  |  a title at the head of an article in a newspaper or magazine.
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24 |  | 
|  |  lacking vitality or alertness; torpid.
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25 |  | 
|  |  a meeting of members or delegates from various places. The literal meaning is "coming with."
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26 |  | 
|  |  a group of people joined together in some work; a section or special branch of the military.
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