influential;  prominent;  strong;  likely;  plausible
 theory;  doctrine;  opinion;  view;  rumour;  rumor
 heartbreak;  grief;  sorrow
 one person;  being alone;  being by oneself;  being single;  being unmarried;  by oneself
 foot of a mountain;  base of a mountain
 to turn back (e.g. half-way);  to return;  to go back;  to recover (e.g. something lost);  to be returned;  to rebound
 to stay indoors;  to be confined indoors
 in order to (e.g. meet goal);  so that;  take care (so as);  hoping or wishing for something
 to live;  to get along;  to spend (time)
 after that;  afterwards;  thereafter
 home area;  home town;  local
 because of;  on account of;  regarding;  per;  apiece
 to spend time (on doing something)
 gradually;  steadily;  slowly;  little by little;  step by step;  by degrees
 to regain one's footing;  to get back on one's feet;  to recover;  (of the market) to improve
 arrowhead;  target of a flying arrow;  brunt (of an attack);  the very moment (when);  the point (of doing)
 twenty-first day of the month;  twenty-one days
 half;  semi-;  half-past;  odd number; (arch.)  unit of land area (595.8 m^2)
 to apologize;  to apologise
 face;  visage;  look;  expression;  honor;  honour
 name;  given name;  first name
 to be aware of;  to know;  to notice;  to feel;  to understand;  to comprehend;  to remember
 to kill;  to slay;  to suppress;  to block;  to suppress (a voice, feelings, etc.);  to hold back
 to notice;  to recognize;  to recognise;  to become aware of;  to perceive;  to realize
 surrender (to the authorities);  giving oneself up;  turning oneself in
 indictment;  prosecution;  complaint
 plan;  project;  schedule;  scheme;  program;  programme
 to go smoothly;  to turn out well;  to do the trick;  to have peaceful relations
 crime;  sin;  penalty;  sentence;  fault;  responsibility
 unhappiness;  sorrow;  misfortune;  death (usu. of a relative);  bereavement
 succession;  continuation;  series;  sequence
 serious;  important;  significant;  grave;  weighty
 wife and children; (arch.)  wife
 in addition;  furthermore;  above (which);  on top of (which)
 malignant (cancer);  virulent;  pernicious (anemia, anaemia)
 tumor;  tumour;  neoplasm;  neoplasia
 unexpected;  unforeseen;  inconceivable