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v.
1.deprive of by deceit
2.manipulate manually or in one's mind or imagination

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    on speaking terms with (someone)
    on friendly terms with someone
    The woman is not on speaking terms with her older sister.



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    S1: Mr. Ford, it is commonly reported, once declared that history was "bunk'.
    S6: And the American's conception of his own country as the representative of freedom and of democracy is the product of history as popularly taught and conceived over there.

    P: Yet the American, generally speaking, is by no means ignorant of history or uninfluenced by his knowledge of it.
    Q: This remarkable utterance of his, if indeed he made it, was in itself an outcome of history.
    R: The Americans know more about our history than we know about theirs, though I hope that will soon be remedied.
    S: Such contempt for all things past, and such engaging frankness , in expressing it were themselves the outcome of the social history of the United States in the 19th century.

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