The world at war
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global |
Global warming constitutes towards climate change.
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freedom |
An oppressor does not allow people their freedom.
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safety |
The wounded climber was helped to safety.
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nation |
The French are said to be a nation of food lovers.
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empire |
The emperor is the male leader of an empire.
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conflict |
Two things are able to exist or occur together without conflict or problems.
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demands |
His demands were met.
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violence |
Violence is never good.
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neutral |
Neutral is neither acid nor alkaline.
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torture |
Torture was widespread in the Middle Ages.
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command |
The imperative is a command or order.
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trenches |
The trenches filled with water.
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casualty |
Her son was a casualty of war.
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defence
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The weakness in defence allowed the other teams to score goals.
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