G
Moll
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General laws,
rules, principles, or criteria by which something is judged
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Canon
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General or basic
quality or meaning of something
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Tenor
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Generous and
friendly treatment of visitors and guests
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Hospitality
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Genuine, real or
legal; not false
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Bona fide
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Girlfriends of
criminals
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Moll
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Giving a brief
summary of something
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Recapitulate
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Giving or being a
sign of (something that will happen or develop in the future)
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Presage
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Giving somebody a
signal using your finger or hand, especially to tell them to move nearer or
to follow you
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Beckon
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Giving up
(something) : to give (something, such as power, control, or possession) to
another person or group
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Relinquish
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Giving help or
support to the main group of workers
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Auxiliary
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Going in a
direction that is away from a group or from the place where one should be
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Stray
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Going on
someone's land without permission
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Trespass
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Goods that are
bought and sold
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Merchandise
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Government
departments that control public money
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Exchequer
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Governments
formed by two or more political parties working together
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Coalition
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Government
officials who are the representative of his or her country in a foreign
country
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Consul
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Government orders
that limit trade in some way
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Embargo
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Gradual increase
in noise : the loudest point of a period of continuous noise
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Crescendo
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Gradual reduction
in the size of a business, activity, etc.
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Runown
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Great and often
wild or uncontrolled activities
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Frenzy
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Great disaster or
complete failure
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Debacle
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Great number of
things or people
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Multitude
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Great technical
skill and brilliance shown in a performance or activity
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Bravura
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Great work : the
greatest achievement of an artist , or a writer
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Magnum opus
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Groups of animals
or plants that are similar and can produce young animals or plants
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Species
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groups of members
of the public who listen to the facts of a case in a court and decide whether
or not somebody is guilty of a crime
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Jury
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Groups of
military ships commanded by the same person
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Fleet
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Groups of
musicians who play usually classical mt sic together and who are led by a
conductor
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orchestra
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Groups of
officials led by an ambassador who represent their government in a foreign
country :building in which an embassy works
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embassy
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Groups of people
or businesses that work together
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Syndicate
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Groups of people
who are doing something together
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Platoon
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Groups of people
who are the leaders of an action or movement in society, politics, art,
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Vanguard
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Groups of people
who are together for a particular
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Posse
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Groups of people
who go with and assist an important person
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Entourage
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Groups of people
who have gathered to watch or listen to something (a play, concert, somebody
speaking, etc.)
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Audience
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Groups of people
who have the same job, interests, etc.
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Fraternity
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Groups of people
who operate a ship, airplane, or train
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Crew
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Groups cf people
who share a common feature or aspect of behaviour
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Cohort
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Groups of people
with shared concerns within a political party or larger organization
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Caucus
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Groups of people,
companies, etc., that agree to work together
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Consortium
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Groups of people,
countries, organizations, etc., that are joined together in some activity or
effort
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Confederation
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Groups of people,
especially traders or pilgrims,travelling together across a desert in Asia or
North Africa
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Caravan
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Groups of
separate companies that agree to increase profits by fixing prices and not
competing with each other
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Cartel
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Groups of singers
or dancers performing together in a supporting role in a musical or opera
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Chorus
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Groups of
vehicles or ships that are travelling together usually for protection
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Convoy
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Groups or
organization of nations or people united for a purpose
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League
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Groups within a
larger group that have different ideas and opinions than the rest of the
group
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Faction
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Guiding beliefs
of a person, group, or organization
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Ethos
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