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decalre ones public approval or support of start learning
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the manner in which an organization or activity is managed or directed start learning
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keep someone from proceeding by holding them back or making claims on their attention start learning
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the procective care or guardianship of someone or something start learning
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restore (sm or sth) to their former position or state start learning
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the process of puting a decision or plan plan into effect execution start learning
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point out; show; suggest as a desirable or necessary course of action start learning
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process of taking legal action start learning
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of vital importance; crucial start learning
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national borders, municipal boundaries start learning
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maintain sth in its original or existing state start learning
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conduct the policy, actions and affairs of a state/organization/people woth authority start learning
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a confident and forceful statement of fact or belief start learning
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intrusion on a persons territory, rights, etc start learning
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keep from being seen; make unclear and difficult to understand; keep from being known start learning
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apply or bring to bear (a force, influence, quality); make a physical or mental effort start learning
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to protect oneself from (sth) start learning
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done or shown oppenly, plainly, apparent (np. an ... act of agression) start learning
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having or relating to two sides; affects both sides; involving two parties, especially countires (np...... agreement) start learning
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a strong negative reaction by large number of people, especially to a social or political development start learning
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make sth phisically stronger or more solid; combine a number of sth into a single more efficive or coherent wholep start learning
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a wrong or inaccurate name or designation; -...- use of term/name start learning
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the chances or likelihood of sth happening or being the case; the balance of advantage; superiority in strenght, power or resources start learning
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kingdom/a field or domain of activity or interest start learning
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cause to become stuck/cover in mud; involve sth/sm in (a difficult sifuation) start learning
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come or bring togheter for a meetingor activity; assemble (np. he has ... a secret meeting) start learning
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a meeting between heads of government start learning
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a public or official annoucement dealing with a matter of great importance start learning
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coming after sth in time; following start learning
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regard or consider in a specified way (np the event was ... a great success) start learning
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almost or nearly as described but comepletely or according to strict definition start learning
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agreed upon or participated by three or more parties (or governments)(np ... negotiations) start learning
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a system of govenment in which most of the important decisions are taken by state officials rather than by elected representatives start learning
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incorporating a number of different types or elements; showing a variation or variety start learning
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the quality of being trusted and believed in start learning
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showing sings of nervous tension or tiredness start learning
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force (an unwelcome decision or ruling) on sm (np the decision was theirs amd was not ... on them by others); take advantage of someone by demanding their attention or commitment start learning
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supreme power or authority; tha authority of a state to givern itself or another state; a self-governing state start learning
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the holding of extreme political or regious views; fanaticism start learning
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(typically of something regarded as good) befome smaller, fewer or less; decrase start learning
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to make sm brave (np ... by drink, he walked over) start learning
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to mark or determine the limits of start learning
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lacking the quality or quantity required; insufficient for a purpose start learning
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in a way that is impossible to stop or prevent (np the conflict was to lead ... to the outbreak of world war i) start learning
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a list of items to be discussed at a formal meeting start learning
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to allow sm else to have sth, especially uwillingly or because you are forced to do so start learning
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