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A murderer, particularly one who kills a politically prominent person due to fanaticism or for monetary motives.
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A valuable and beneficial thing or quality; for example, organizational ability is considered an asset.
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A legal action taken in response to a breach of contract or promise that is not under seal.
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A small star-like symbol (*), used in writing and printing as a reference mark or to indicate omission, doubtful matter, etc.
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Demonstrating sharp perception and insight; being able to understand situations quickly and accurately.
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To fasten, affix, join, or connect; for example, attaching a photograph to an application with a staple.
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Appealing or pleasing, especially in terms of appearance or manner; having a charm or allure that brings delight.
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One of a group of ancient Roman officials responsible for observing and interpreting omens to guide public affairs.
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The power to make decisions, settle disputes, or control situations; the right to command or determine.
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Autism, previously classified as a pervasive developmental disorder, often appears in early childhood, displaying characteristics such as impaired communication, excessive rigidity, and emotional detachment. It is now considered one of the autism spectrum disorders.
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A type of passenger vehicle designed for travel on regular roads, typically equipped with four wheels and powered by either a gasoline or diesel internal-combustion engine.
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The act of staying away from or preventing involvement in certain situations or activities, especially to evade potential issues or conflicts.
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A bag, often made of canvas or nylon, designed to be carried on one's back. It may sometimes have a lightweight metal frame for support, strapped to the body.
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