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Childhood: the period of humanCategory: Childhood |
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Dentist: a prestidigitator who, puttingCategory: Dental |
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No country is so wildCategory: War |
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Zeal, n. A certain nervousCategory: Age |
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The hardest tumble a manCategory: Honesty |
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Pray, v. To ask thatCategory: Prayer |
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Education, n. That which disclosesCategory: Education |
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Learning, n. The kind ofCategory: Education |
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Calamities are of two kinds:Category: Jealous |
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Adolescence: A stage between infancyCategory: Teenage |
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Responsibility: A detachable burden easilyCategory: Responsibility |
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Logic: The art of thinkingCategory: Logic |
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We submit to the majorityCategory: Conformity |
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Occident: The part of theCategory: Human |
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Cabbage: a familiar kitchen-garden vegetableCategory: Human |
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Academe, n.: An ancient schoolCategory: Football |
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Destiny: A tyrant's authority forCategory: Excuse |
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Hospitality, n. The virtue whichCategory: Guests |
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Sweater, n.: garment worn byCategory: Clothing |
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History: An account mostly false,Category: History |
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Historian: A broad-gauge gossip.Category: History |
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Bride, n. A woman withCategory: Marriage |
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Love: A temporary insanity curableCategory: Marriage |
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Marriage, n. A community consistingCategory: Marriage |
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Telephone, n. An invention ofCategory: Telephone |
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Calamity, n. A more thanCategory: Adversity |
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Patience: A minor form ofCategory: Patience |
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Noise: a stench in theCategory: Silence |
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April fool, n. The MarchCategory: All Fools Day |
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House, n. A hollow edificeCategory: Housewarming |
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