to have (the) courage (to); to be courageous
group (of people); crowd; horde; throng; mob; multitude
the opposite direction; the other way
to begin to run; to start running; to break into a run
law; act; method; mood; dharma; law
finding employment; getting a job
state; condition; situation; appearance; circumstances
very young; little; childish; immature
public works; public-works projects; public utilities
municipal bond; local bond
center; centre; middle; -centered; -centred; -focused
burly; strong; indomitable; indefatigable; robust (vitality, appetite, economic growth, etc.); strong
candidacy; standing as a candidate; bidding (to host an event, e.g. the Olympics)
hope; promise; expectation; anticipation; side of a structural member
new face; newcomer; rookie; modern humans (from Cro-Magnon man onwards)
member of an assembly; member of the Diet; member of parliament; member of Congress
one's cherished opinion; pet theory
to crowd; to flock; to swarm
lower house; lower legislative chamber
opposite; opposition; versus; vs.; to (e.g. "winning a game five to three"); equal footing
rejection; negation; voting down
generally; mainly; nearly all; almost all; gist; summary; staying within bounds
vote; ballot; label; ticket; tag
coolness; calmness; composure; all right; fine; OK
flexible; lithe; soft; pliable
clumsy; awkward; tactless; awkward (e.g. socially); (arch.) mean; (arch.) cowardly
noble; lofty; high-minded; virtuous; upright
persistence; fortitude; indomitability
mind; spirit; attitude; mentality; spirit (of a matter); essence
lively; vigorous; energetic; full of (energy, appetite, curiosity, etc.); brimming with
to support; to prop; to sustain; to hold at bay; to stem; to check
lone wolf; loner; self-reliant person
that is to say; so that means
to be taught; to learn; to take lessons in
inheritance from a parent
fashion; way; school (of thought); class; rank; current (electrical, water, etc.)
to have two things (at the same time) (e.g. good and bad points); to also have something (in addition to something else)
execution (e.g. of a plan); carrying out; practice; action; implementation; fulfillment