to eat;  to drink;  to receive (e.g. a blow);  to be on the receiving end (of something undesirable);  to undergo (trouble)
 compensation;  indemnification;  reparation;  consideration
 (parasitic) host;  landlord;  innkeeper
 paranormality;  anomalous phenomenon
 force;  strength;  capability;  ability;  efficacy;  effect;  effort
 to distribute;  to hand out
 to take hold of;  to possess;  to haunt
 environmental conservation
 secretariat;  executive office
 engine;  agency;  organisation;  system;  facility
 to make;  to produce;  to prepare (food);  to brew (alcohol);  to raise;  to grow;  to till
 to use;  to make use of;  to utilize;  to utilise
 concealment;  suppression;  hiding
 to plan;  to attempt;  to plot;  to conspire;  to aim for;  to strive for
 arriving at the present;  present-day;  to arrive at the present day
 to catch;  to capture;  to grasp (e.g. meaning);  to perceive;  to captivate;  to move (one's heart)
 training;  drill;  practice;  discipline
 out of office;  out of power;  in opposition;  unaffiliated (e.g. researcher, scientist);  in private practice
 strangeness;  abnormality;  disorder
 to keep (something) a secret;  to keep hidden (for ever);  to continue to conceal
 people;  men and women;  each person;  everybody
 space (between);  gap;  period of time (during, while);  duration;  between (two parties or things);  among (a group);  relations (between)
 rumour;  rumor;  report;  hearsay;  gossip;  common talk
 to spread (out);  to extend;  to stretch;  to reach to;  to get around;  to fill (e.g. a space)
 fear;  dread;  dismay;  terror;  horror;  scare
 distinction;  differentiation;  discrimination;  discrimination (against people)
 target;  object (of worship, study, etc.);  subject (of taxation, etc.)
 to detest;  to abhor;  to loathe
 to be (in contrast to something that is not the case)
 in the first place;  to begin with;  after all;  anyway;  beginning;  start
 to start (something);  to start up;  to boot (a computer);  to launch (a business)
 dissatisfaction;  discontent;  displeasure;  complaint;  unhappiness
 high;  tall;  expensive;  high-priced;  high (level);  above average (in degree, quality, etc.)
 danger;  peril;  hazard;  risk
 bet;  wager;  stake;  gamble