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( 42 )With ; together with = (a)-by
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( 44 )And others which should be le
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( 48 )(9) The word for the " time "
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(5o )Chinese, where ekydf = speak,
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( 56 )Affinity between two persons,
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( 58 )(55) It remains to note certa
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Bleed, to (»,/.) ...Blind ...Blood
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( 77 )Cultivate (land, to)CupCure,
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Play, to( 95 )
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