to visit;  to call on;  to arrive (season, time, situation, etc.);  to come; (arch.)  to make a sound; (arch.)  to send a letter
 to repeat;  to do something over again
 light;  faint;  pale;  fleeting
 counter for occurrences;  a time;  an instance;  inning (baseball);  round;  episode;  chapter
 war;  battle;  match;  game;  competition
 yen (Japanese monetary unit);  circle
 musical dance;  music and dancing
 to throw;  to hurl;  to give up;  to abandon;  to cast (a glance, shadow, doubt, etc.)
 to shoot out (lights, window, etc.)
 to destroy;  to demolish;  to disturb;  to put into disorder;  to relax (one's pose);  to make oneself at ease;  to break (a bill)
 attack;  assault;  raid;  criticism;  censure;  denunciation
 disadvantage;  drawback;  demerit;  bad point;  minus
 to be open (to traffic);  to lead to;  to flow (liquid, current);  to pass;  to be understood;  to be comprehended;  to be honored
 to be rejuvenated;  to feel young again
 calm;  composed;  cool;  quiet
 coolness;  calmness;  composure;  all right;  fine;  OK
 to hesitate to say;  to mumble;  to hem and haw;  to falter
 consciousness;  becoming aware (of);  awareness;  mano-vijnana (mental consciousness, cognizer of sensory information)
 to make a speech;  to address
 the person in question;  prominent figure;  distinguished person;  that person
 to do over again;  to redo;  to start over;  to remake;  to resume;  to recommence
 by the way;  incidentally;  sometimes;  occasionally;  precisely (at that time);  exactly
 very;  greatly;  much;  just about to;  almost;  very nearly
 trauma (usu. psychological)
 to hold in one's arms;  to carry in one's arms;  to have (problems, debts, etc.);  to take on (a responsibility);  to employ;  to have (on one's staff)
 I got it;  I see;  I now know;  So that's the reason
 regret;  repentance;  remorse
 friend;  ally;  supporter;  taking sides with;  supporting;  standing by
 purpose;  goal;  aim;  objective;  intention
 to accomplish;  to achieve;  to carry out;  to do ... completely;  to do ... entirely
 rumbling;  (ringing) cadence
 sound of the wind;  voice of the wind
 to stagnate;  to settle (at the bottom);  to deposit;  to become sluggish;  to become dull;  to be delayed