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By gambaAcademic Vocabulary. Academic Vocabulary. Amnesty, Extricate, Transient, Scathing, . Amnesty. Amnesty. Rate It! 1-4. Amnesty. Noun. Amnesty. Noun Many political prisoners were freed under the amnesty granted by the new regime. Amnesty. Description. Amnesty. Description
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By kedemNovember 18, 2010. Transient Erythroblastopenia of Childhood. Transient Erythroblastopenia of Childhood. Most common childhood acquired red cell aplasia Previously healthy children Age 1-3y/o. Etiology. Poorly understood Transient immunologic suppression of erythropoiesis
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By sakiApplied Vocabulary List 3. Abase ( v .). To reduce or lower in reputation Synonyms – degrade, shame, put down, humble Antonyms – raise, uplift, honor, dignify. Abomination ( n .). Anything greatly disliked; a shameful action Synonyms – obscenity, horror, disgust, disgrace
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