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Put Your Affairs in Order thru Isn't That Special?

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Catalog (v.)   To make an itemized list of  
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Equanimity   The quality of being calm and even-tempered; composure  
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Feasible   Capable of being accomplished; possible  
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Apt   Suitable; appropriate  
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Solvent (adj.)   Able to pay one's debts  
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Facile   Done or achieved with little effort; easy  
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Liquid   Flowing readily  
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Plausible   Seemingly valid or acceptable; credible  
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Biased   Prejudiced  
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Incontrovertible   Indisputable; not open to question  
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Jurisprudence   The philosophy or science of law  
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Vindicated   Freed from blame  
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Penitent   Expressing remorse for one's misdeeds  
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Incumbent (adj.)   Imposed as a duty; obligatory  
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Indigenous   Originating and living in a particular area  
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Innate   Possessed at birth; inborn  
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Inveterate   Long established; deep-rooted; habitual  
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Parochial   Narrow in scope  
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Pervasive   Having the quality or tendency to be everywhere at the same time  
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Impinge   To encroach in a way that violates the rights of another  
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Laconic   Using few words  
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Lament   To express grief for; mourn  
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Obsolete   No longer in use; old-fashioned  
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Reticent   Reluctant to speak  
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Sanction (n.)   An economic or military measure put in place to punish another country  
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Suppressed   Subdued; kept from being circulated  
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Surreptitious   Done by secretive means  
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Truncated   Shortened; cut off  
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Wane   To decrease gradually in intensity; decline  
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Ephemeral   Lasting for a markedly brief time  
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Obscure (n. or v.)   Relatively unknown; to conceal or make indistinct  
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Tacit   Implied but not actually expressed  
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Tenuous   Having little substance or strength; shaky; flimsy  
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Timorous   Shy; timid  
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Trepidation   Uncertainty; apprehension  
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Immutable   Unchangeable  
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Mundane   Commonplace; ordinary  
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Prosaic   Unimaginative; dull  
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Prudent   Exercising good judgment or common sense  
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Tenet   A principle held as being true by a person or an organization  
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Stoic   Indifferent to pleasure or pain; impassive; lacking passion  
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Austere   Somber, stern  
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Genre   Describing a category of artistic endeavor  
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Staid   Characterized by a straitlaced sense of propriety; serious  
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Archaic   Characteristic of an earlier, more primitive period; old-fashioned  
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Emulate   To try to equal or excel, especially through imitation  
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Naïve   Lacking sophistication  
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Nascent   coming into existence; emerging  
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Novice   A beginner  
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Toxic   Poisonous  
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Brittle   Easily broken when subjected to pressure  
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Malice   Extreme ill will or spite  
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Malfeasance   Misconduct or wrongdoing, especially by a public official  
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Dilettante   A dabbler in or one who superficially understands an art or a field of knowledge  
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Eclectic   Made up of a variety of sources or styles  
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Intuitive   Knowing or perceiving quickly and readily  
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Laudatory   Expressing great praise  
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Novel   Strikingly new, unusual, or different  
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Paramount   Of chief concern or importance  
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Urbane   Notably polite and elegant in manner; suave  
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Epiphany   A sudden burst of understanding or discovery  
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Trenchant   Keen; incisive  
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Whimsical   Subject to erratic behavior; unpredictable  
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