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28,800 Macharius Send a noteboard - 22/08/2011 01:43:36 PM
Per instructions, I deliberately did not click on words that I would have trouble making an exact definition for. I feel that's misleading since there were a number of words that I would be able to use appropriately and in context without being able to provide an exact definition.
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