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The host looked quite jaded by the time the party was over.
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His conjecture was better than mine.
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Demur: He demurred at the idea of looking after the children on holidays.
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Appreciation: He whistled in appreciation.
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Connubial: Connubial contracts were drawn up before the marriage ceremony.
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Universal: Philosophers are universally skeptic.
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Taint: The nation is tainted with blackguards.
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Gesticulate: Spectator's arms gesticulate wildly in the grandstands.
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Vigilant: To contain outbreaks, surveillance must be vigilant.
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Avid: Avid coupon-shoppers can cut the entire price of their purchase in half.
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Cajole: We could only request and cajole to get drawings and other information.
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Caustic: My impatience, which can cause me to be really caustic and rude.
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The flat has been refurbished recently.
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MALIGNER: The young man made it a point to the maligner in spite of the assigned workload.
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Castigate: It would be easy to demonize and castigate individuals but that is not our purpose.
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Sordid: His dress was of a piece with his countenance, neither affectedly sordid nor pompous.
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The Jan Lokpal Bill also referred to (___) as the citizens' ombudsman bill, is a proposed independent (/) anti-corruption law in India. Anti-corruption social activists proposed it as a more effective improvement on the original Lokpal bill, which is currently being proposed by the Government of India. The Jan Lokpal Bill aims to effectively deter (/) corruption, redress grievances (/) of citizens, and protect whistle-blowers. If made into law, the bill would create an independent ombudsman (/) body called the Lokpal. It would be empowered to register and investigate complaints of corruption against politicians and bureaucrats without prior government approval.
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The Jan Lokpal Bill also referred to (/) as the citizens' ombudsman bill, is a proposed independent (/)anti-corruption law in India. Anti-corruption social activists proposed it as a more effective improvement on the original Lokpal bill, which is currently being proposed by the Government of India. The Jan Lokpal Bill aims to effectively deter (_____) corruption, redress grievances(/) of citizens, and protect whistle-blowers. If made into law, the bill would create an independent ombudsman (/) body called the Lokpal. It would be empowered to register and investigate complaints of corruption against politicians and bureaucrats without prior government approval.
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The Jan Lokpal Bill also referred to (/) as the citizens' ombudsman bill, is a proposed independent (/) anti-corruption law in India. Anti-corruption social activists proposed it as a more effective improvement on the original Lokpal bill, which is currently being proposed by the Government of India. The Jan Lokpal Bill aims to effectively deter (/) corruption, redress grievances (____) of citizens, and protect whistle-blowers. If made into law, the bill would create an independent ombudsman (/) body called the Lokpal. It would be empowered to register and investigate complaints of corruption against politicians and bureaucrats without prior government approval.
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The Jan Lokpal Bill also referred to (/) as the citizens' ombudsman bill, is a proposed independent (/) anti-corruption law in India. Anti-corruption social activists proposed it as a more effective improvement on the original Lokpal bill, which is currently being proposed by the Government of India. The Jan Lokpal Bill aims to effectively deter (/) corruption, redress grievances (/) of citizens, and protect whistle-blowers. If made into law, the bill would create an independent ombudsman (____) body called the Lokpal. It would be empowered to register and investigate complaints of corruption against politicians and bureaucrats without prior government approval.
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