where;  which;  anyway;  anyhow;  sooner or later;  eventually
 extinction;  extinguishment;  disappearance;  annihilation
 such;  like that;  that sort of;  very
 limitation;  restriction;  condition;  constraints
 everyone;  everybody;  all;  everything;  all
 structure;  construction;  arrangement;  plan;  plot;  contrivance
 complaint;  grumbling;  objection;  phrase;  words;  expression
 decisive battle;  deciding match;  play-off
 place;  spot;  grounds;  arena;  stadium;  range
 to reverberate;  to resound;  to echo;  to have one's fame spread;  to be renowned
 to stand (still) a while;  to loiter;  to stop
 full of (e.g. mistakes);  riddled with;  covered all over with (blood, mud, etc.)
 hands and feet;  limbs;  person at one's beck and call;  person at hand;  reliable worker
 one direction;  unidirectional;  non-interactive
 to burst into tears;  to burst out crying;  to begin to cry;  to be moved to tears
 assimilation;  absorption;  adaptation;  assimilation;  anabolism;  assimilation (phonology)
 uncomfortable feeling;  feeling out of place;  sense of discomfort;  malaise;  physical unease
 to dance down (leaves, petals, etc.);  to fall as if dancing
 will;  volition;  intention;  intent;  determination
 to make war (on);  to wage war (against);  to compete (against);  to struggle (against adversities, etc.);  to fight
 firm;  unshakeable;  resolute
 (those) who are;  (that) which is;  in the capacity of
 mind;  spirit;  attitude;  mentality;  spirit (of a matter);  essence
 to open out (of a view, scenery, etc.);  to spread out;  to improve (of luck, prospects, etc.);  to get better;  to develop (of a town, civilization, etc.);  to become civilized;  to be sensible
 to appear;  to come in sight;  to become visible;  to be expressed (e.g. emotions);  to become apparent (e.g. trends, effects)
 humour;  humor;  safety;  health;  in a good mood;  in high spirits
 descent;  fall;  drop;  decline;  downturn;  subsidence
 rushing into;  breaking into;  storming;  plunging into (war, etc.);  embarking on (a new venture)
 elementary school;  primary school;  school for children over eight years old in ancient China;  traditional Chinese philology
 to move (house);  to change residence
 palatial residence;  stately mansion
 house (e.g. of Tokugawa);  family
 together;  jointly;  at the same time;  with;  both
 beginning;  start;  outset;  at first;  at the beginning;  initially
 after school (at the end of the day)