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Accord
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A feeling of agreement or harmony; a formal agreement.
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Affirm
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To declare positively.
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Bequeath
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To pass on to others.To leave to another in one’s will.
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Citadel
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A fortress on a hill; a stronghold.
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Confer
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To grant or bestow.To consult.
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Coup
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A successful action that brings about a striking change.The overthrow of a government, especially by a group that has military or political power.
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Dignitary
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A person who holds a high rank or position of honor.
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Embroil
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To involve in an argument or conflict.
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Epoch
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An extended period of time marked by a series of related events.
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Impeccable
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Free from fault or flaw; perfect.
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Institute
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To establish, organize, or put into effect; to begin.An organization set up to promote education or a particular cause.
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Patriarch
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The male founder or ruler of a family or tribe.
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Rapport
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A feeling of harmonious connection between people or groups of people.
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Renounce
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To give up a right to, abandon; reject.
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Rhetoric
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The art of using language skillfully.Exaggerated or insincere language that is without real meaning or worth.
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