variation;  rogue (something)
 to raise;  to raise up;  to wake;  to wake up;  to cause;  to bring about;  to start
 behind closed doors;  behind-the-scenes;  (under the veil of) secrecy
 nursing;  care;  caregiving;  caring
 originally;  by nature;  from the start
 large company;  large enterprise;  large corporation
 director;  executive;  officer;  official;  person in charge
 parliamentarian;  member of a congress
 (medical) treatment;  care;  therapy;  cure;  remedy
 aim;  goal;  prospect;  outlook
 destruction;  disruption;  (application) crash
 pluralizing suffix (esp. for people and animals; formerly honorific)
 style;  way;  shape;  form;  appearance;  state
 person in charge (including a supervisory role for other staff);  person responsible for ...;  responsible party;  supervisor;  manager
 very;  considerably;  by no means;  not readily;  middle;  half-way point
 elegant;  graceful;  refined;  leisurely;  comfortable;  easy
 seeming to be;  appearing to be;  like;  similar to;  in order to (e.g. meet goal);  so that
 to pick up;  to find;  to gather
 foreign substance;  foreign body;  strange object;  unusual object; (arch.)  dead body; (arch.)  corpse
 to turn;  to revolve;  to visit several places;  to function well;  to pass a certain time
 grace (of God);  benevolence (of Buddha);  assistance;  help;  effects;  influence
 (one) could even say that
 outside;  exterior;  the open (air);  other place;  somewhere else
 railway station;  train station;  staging post on a highway (in pre-modern Japan);  counter for railway stations and bus stations
 in succession;  one by one
 surging crowd;  wave of humanity;  stampede
 to do something without any particular intention or mind to do so
 unconsciousness;  unconscious;  involuntary;  the unconscious (psychoanalysis)
 to notice;  to recognize;  to recognise;  to become aware of;  to perceive;  to realize
 glass (drinking vessel);  glass (material);  glasses (eyewear)
 to look downwards (at);  to lower one's gaze;  to drop one's eyes
 phantom;  vision;  illusion
 to follow around;  to shadow;  to tag along;  to haunt one (e.g. feeling, failure);  to follow one