far away;  far off;  far;  long ago;  long before
 first;  foremost;  most important;  best;  greatest;  above all
 I've heard that ...;  rumour has it that ...;  it appears as if ...
 blood;  blood;  ancestry;  (the) blood;  feelings
 light;  illumination;  ray;  happiness;  hope;  influence
 to put;  to place;  to leave (behind);  to establish (an organization, a facility, a position, etc.);  to set up;  to appoint (someone to a certain position);  to hire
 healthy;  sound;  wholesome
 to chip;  to be chipped;  to be missing (from a set, team, etc.);  to be absent;  to be lacking (in);  to be short (of)
 (on) one's own;  (by) oneself
 indicates the target of an activity;  -ee (e.g. employee, examinee, trustee)
 strong;  potent;  strong;  brawny;  good (at);  skilled;  being able to handle
 combination;  union;  binding;  bond
 sentiment;  emotions;  one's feelings;  one's heart
 antipathy;  antagonism;  animosity;  revulsion;  ill feeling
 everyone;  everybody;  all;  everything;  all
 narrow;  cramped;  small-sized
 equally (talented, etc.);  evenly;  neck and neck;  nip and tuck
 (political) power;  authority;  influence
 abuse;  misuse;  misappropriation;  using to excess
 near oneself;  close to one;  familiar
 duty;  responsibility (incl. supervision of staff);  liability;  onus
 wicked person;  evil person;  scoundrel;  bad thing;  mischief
 satisfaction;  contentment;  sufficient;  satisfactory;  satisfying (an equation)
 engaging in (work);  pursuing (e.g. studies);  following (a profession);  being involved in
 close (e.g. friend);  familiar;  familiar (e.g. story);  well-known (to one);  close (relatives);  closely related
 wife;  Mrs; (arch.)  wife of a nobleman (aristocrat, etc.); (arch.)  consort of the emperor
 philanthropic work;  charitable enterprise
 to be added to;  to be appended;  to join in (e.g. a group of friends);  to participate;  to increase (e.g. heat);  to gain in (e.g. influence)
 project;  enterprise;  business; (arch.)  act; (arch.)  deed; (arch.)  conduct
 joining (a club, organization, etc.);  becoming a member;  entry;  admission;  subscription;  affiliation
 to receive;  to take;  to get somebody to do something;  to have in one's pocket (a fight, match);  to contract (a disease);  to catch
 at first;  initially;  in the beginning