debt;  loan;  liabilities;  borrowing money
 to leave (behind);  to leave (undone);  to not finish;  to save;  to set aside;  to leave (to someone, esp. after one's death)
 trouble;  hardship;  difficulty;  anxiety;  worry;  concern
 I'm sorry;  my apologies;  may I come in?;  permission;  leave;  dismissal
 strange;  odd;  unexpected;  change;  incident;  disturbance
 I wonder;  should I?;  is it?;  I wish that;  I hope that
 no;  nay;  well;  er;  you're welcome;  not at all
 somehow;  for some reason;  without knowing why
 to trust;  to relax one's guard (around)
 to finish;  to stop;  to close (a business, etc.);  to close down;  to put away;  to put back
 construction;  establishment
 laborer;  labourer;  blue-collar worker
 construction camp;  bunkhouse;  workers' living quarters
 time;  hour;  occasion;  case;  chance;  opportunity
 actual spot;  scene (of a crime, accident, etc.);  (on) site;  (on) the ground;  filming location;  (movie) set
 accident;  incident;  trouble;  circumstances;  reasons
 to get up;  to rise;  to wake up;  to be awake;  to occur (usu. of unfavourable incidents);  to happen
 (all) at once;  at the same time;  in one go;  right away;  in an instant
 to lose (through death) (e.g. wife, child)
 place;  spot;  address;  district;  area;  one's house;  point
 junior high school;  middle school;  lower secondary school
 to enter;  to go into;  to break into;  to join;  to enroll;  to contain;  to hold
 to take someone's life;  to kill someone
 abrupt;  sudden;  unexpected
 suspension;  stoppage;  discontinuance;  interruption
 how;  in what way;  why;  for what reason;  cannot possibly;  no way
 propulsion;  drive;  promotion (of a policy, project, movement, etc.);  furtherance;  advancement
 clique;  group;  (political) faction;  wing;  school;  sect
 (political) administration;  political power
 ruling party;  government party;  party in power;  government
 to come back;  to bloom a second time
 body;  torso;  trunk;  build;  physique;  health
 to die;  to pass away;  to lose spirit;  to lose vigor;  to cease;  to stop
 frustrated (over a failure, humiliation or injustice);  annoyed;  chagrined;  (bitterly) disappointed;  bitter;  vexed
 to sleep;  to die;  to rest (in peace);  to lie idle (e.g. of resources);  to lie unused; (arch.)  to close one's eyes
 friend;  ally;  supporter;  taking sides with;  supporting;  standing by
 in that way;  thus;  so;  so?
 to plan;  to intend;  to aspire to;  to set aims (sights on)
 beginning;  outset;  first;  onset