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- abundance
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- an extremely plentiful or oversufficient quantity or supply: an abundance of grain.
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- art
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- any field using the skills or techniques of art: advertising art; industrial art.
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- assured
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- guaranteed; sure; certain; secure: an assured income.
- business
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- the purchase and sale of goods in an attempt to make a profit.
- collective
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- forming a whole; combined: the collective assets of a corporation and its
subsidiaries.
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- conceptual
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- having to do with an idea of something formed by mentally combining all its
characteristics or particulars.
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- condition
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- a particular mode of being of a person or thing; existing state; situation with respect
to circumstances.
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- con man
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- slang. confidence man, a person who swindles others by means of a confidence
game; swindler. A confidence game is any swindle in which the swindler, after
gaining the confidence of the victim, robs the victim by cheating at a gambling game,
appropriating funds entrusted for investment, or the like.
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- connotation
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- involving as a condition or accompaniment: Injury has a connotation of pain.
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- consideration
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- the idea that something is or should be a certain way.
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- cookie
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- a small block of data that our web site stores on your computer system. When you return
to our web site, your browser sends a copy of the cookie back to our computer, telling it
where you left off so you can resume the Prosperity Program at the same point without
having to redo steps you have already done.
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- corrupt
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- made inferior by errors or alterations, as a text.
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- courtesy
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- excellence of manners or social conduct; polite behavior.
- deep six
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- complete rejection or ruin.
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- demise
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- termination of existence or operation: the demise of the empire.
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- demo kit (demonstration kit)
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- A "demo kit" is composed of various small objects such as corks, caps,
paperclips, pen tops, rubber bands, etc. A student can use a demo kit to represent the
things he is studying and help him to understand concepts.
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- demonstration
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- to teach, expound or exhibit by practical means. (from the Latin demonstrare:
"to point out, show, prove.")
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- dry up
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- to cease to exist; evaporate.
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- dynamic
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- pertaining to or characterized by energy or effective action; vigorously active or
forceful; energetic: the dynamic president of the firm.
- economical
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- avoiding waste or extravagance; thrifty: an economical meal; an economical use of
interior space.
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- elect
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- to pick out; choose: First-year students may elect French, Spanish, or German.
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- element
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- any group of people singled out within a larger group by identifiable behavior patterns,
common interests, ethnic similarities, etc.: He worried that the protest rally would
attract the radical element.
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- engaged
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- busy or occupied; involved: deeply engaged in conversation.
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- establish
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- to found, institute, build, or bring into being on a firm or stable basis: to
establish a university; to establish a medical practice.
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- exasperated
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- irritated or provoked to a high degree; extremely annoyed: He was exasperated by the
senseless delays.
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- expound
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- to explain; interpret.
- factor
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- one of the elements contributing to a particular result or situation: Poverty is only
one of the factors in crime.
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- flourish
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- 1. to be in a vigorous state; thrive: a period in which art flourished. 2. to be
in its or in one's prime; be at the height of fame, excellence, influence, etc. 3. to be
successful; prosper. 4. to grow luxuriantly, or thrive in growth, as a plant.
- goods
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- articles of trade; wares; merchandise: canned goods.
- havingness
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- "the feeling that one owns or possesses." -- L. Ron Hubbard [Reference 3]
- HCO
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- Hubbard Communications Office
- hope
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- "the desire that sometime in the future one will cease to have something which he
no longer wants but can't seem to get rid of or that one will acquire something he
wants." -- L. Ron Hubbard [Reference 1]
- howling
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- Informal. very great; tremendous: a howling success.
- in clover
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- enjoying luxury or comfort; wealthy or well-off: They struggled to make their
fortune, and now they're in clover.
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- infer
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- to hint; imply; suggest.
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- inflation
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- a persistent, substantial rise in the general level of prices related to an increase in
the volume of money and resulting in the loss of value of currency.
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- interrelationship
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- a connection, association or involvement that each one of two or more things has with
the other(s).
- job
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- a piece of work, esp. a specific task done as part of the routine of one's occupation or
for an agreed price: She gave him the job of mowing the lawn.
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- longevity
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- the length or duration of life: research in human longevity.
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- lot
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- the portion in life assigned by fate or Providence; one's fate, fortune, or destiny: Her
lot had not been a happy one.
- manifestation
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- outward or perceptible indication; materialization: At first there was no
manifestation of the disease.
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- mass
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- the actual physical objects, the things of life.
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- mechanics
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- routine or basic methods, procedures, techniques, or details: the mechanics of
running an office; the mechanics of baseball.
- not long for this world
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- unlikely to survive.
- order
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- a direction or commission to make, provide, or furnish something: The salesclerk will
take your order.
- plight
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- a condition, state, or situation, esp. an unfavorable or unfortunate one: to find
oneself in a sorry plight.
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- post
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- to affix (a notice, bulletin, etc.) to a post, wall, or the like.
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- postulate
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- a self-created truth.
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- practice
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- habitual or customary performance; operation: office practice.
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- pressure
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- a constraining or compelling force or influence: the social pressures of city life;
financial pressure.
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- principle
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- an adopted rule or method for application in action: a working principle for general
use.
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- program
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- a sequence of steps to do.
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- prosper
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- to be successful or fortunate, esp. in financial respects; thrive; flourish.
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- prosperity
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- a successful, flourishing or thriving condition, especially in financial respects.
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- public
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- a particular group of people with a common interest, aim, etc.: the book-buying
public.
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- rank
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- a number of persons forming a separate class in a social hierarchy or in any graded
body.
- scene
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- any state of affairs, condition or situation in life.
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- service
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- to supply with aid, information, or other incidental services.
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- short-change
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- to give less than the correct change to.
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- significance
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- the meaning or ideas or theory of a subject.
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- stickup
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- a holdup; robbery.
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- substitute
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- a person or thing acting or serving in place of another.
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- third world
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- the underdeveloped nations of the world, esp. those with widespread poverty.
- union
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- an organization of workers; a labor union.
- vogue
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- something in fashion, as at a particular time: Short hairdos were the vogue in the
twenties.
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