democratic nation; democratic country
citizen; citizenry; city inhabitant; townspeople; bourgeoisie; middle class
to be full; to wax (e.g. moon); to rise (e.g. tide); to mature; to expire
the big two...; two major...; two main...
to put into effect; to put into practice
infancy; childish; infantile; immature
difficult problem; challenge
surmise (about somebody's feelings); guess; conjecture
something; something or other; so-and-so; somehow; anyhow; one way or another
settlement; solution; resolution
to break; to destroy; to wreck; to ruin; to break (a bill, etc.)
adviser; someone to consult with; someone to turn to about one's concerns; confidant
group; bunch; crowd; group
these guys; these fellows
perplexity; difficult question; difficult problem
confrontation; to face; to confront; to encounter
lowborn; humble; vulgar; coarse; shabby; greedy
to float in the air; to be unfinished; to be unsettled; to be undecided
to cling to; to depend on; to embrace; to hug
to return (something); to restore; to turn over; to turn upside down; to pay back; to retaliate; to respond (with)
beneficial; profitable; useful; helpful; instructive
political measures; policy
debt; loan; liabilities; borrowing money
degree (angle, temperature, scale, etc.); counter for occurrences; strength (of glasses); glasses prescription; alcohol content (percentage); alcohol by volume; extent
to flush out (game, etc.); to drive (animals); to beat; to urge; to spur on; to push on
heart; mind; bottom of one's heart; core (of one's character); centre; center; heart (organ)
physics (study of natural science in ancient Greek philosophy)
red; crimson; Red; communist; (arch.) beautiful
iron (Fe); strong and hard (as iron); railway; railway enthusiast
discussion; debate; argument
winning the hearts of the people; capturing public sentiment
heartstrings; innermost soul
to play (a stringed instrument)
skilfulness; skillfulness; cleverness
in comparison with; when compared with; according to; in light of; in view of
to forge; to temper; to drill; to train; to discipline
to concentrate; to devote; to apply; to strain; to rack
to get along with; to compromise; to make concessions; to come to an agreement