sponsor;  promoter;  impresario;  organizer;  organiser
 application;  entry;  request;  subscription;  offer;  proposal
 friendship;  fellowship;  camaraderie
 as (i.e. in the role of);  for (i.e. from the viewpoint of);  apart from... (used to change the topic);  even (e.g. "not even a single person");  thinking that...;  trying to...
 depopulation;  falling population;  decrease in population;  population decline
 question (e.g. on a test);  problem;  problem (e.g. societal, political);  question;  question (i.e. doubt);  public discussion
 degeneration;  decadence;  deterioration;  laxness;  corruption
 whether or not (in phrases like "I don't know whether or not I can come")
 to reach;  to get to;  to arrive at
 the rest;  the others;  in addition (to that);  besides that;  and so forth;  and the like
 various;  a variety of;  all kinds of;  many;  diverse
 -ian (e.g. Italian);  -ite (e.g. Tokyoite);  -er (e.g. performer, etc.);  person working with ...;  man;  person
 rustic;  rude;  vulgar;  rough
 consent;  approval;  acceptance;  agreement;  compliance
 to believe;  to believe in;  to place trust in;  to confide in;  to have faith in
 operation;  management;  handling;  manipulating (to one's benefit);  manipulation;  influencing
 banter;  raillery;  ridicule;  teasing;  making fun of
 beautiful;  pretty;  lovely;  sweet;  pure (heart, friendship, etc.)
 to go to see (something, someone);  to visit
 number (in a series);  (one's) turn;  watch;  guard;  rank;  standing;  bout
 to seclude oneself;  to shut oneself away
 to live;  to get along;  to spend (time)
 suddenly;  abruptly;  unexpectedly
 spirit;  mind;  nature;  disposition;  motivation;  intention
 tedium;  boredom;  dullness;  to feel bored;  to get bored with;  to get tired of
 ill-natured;  mean;  nasty;  sadistic;  cruel;  mean-spirited
 to talk about;  to speak of;  to recite;  to chant;  to indicate;  to show
 people;  (all) persons;  you (usu. plural);  various
 same;  identical;  equal;  anyway;  anyhow;  in either case
 thereupon;  shortly thereafter
 two times;  twice;  two degrees
 to take offense (at);  to take offence (at);  to feel hurt (by)
 great laughter;  burst of laughter