today;  this day;  these days;  recently;  nowadays
 continuation;  rest (of the story, work, etc.);  flow (e.g. of a piece of writing);  pacing (of a story);  succession (of);  sequence
 to go down and stand;  to alight;  to get down
 to move;  to stir;  to operate;  to run;  to make a move;  to take action;  to be touched
 to thrust before;  to thrust at
 plural;  multiple;  several
 to surround;  to encircle;  to besiege;  to lay siege to;  to play (go, shogi, etc.)
 discovery;  detection;  finding
 status;  position;  method;  way;  rule;  regulation
 extravagant;  lavish;  opulent;  luxurious;  magnificent;  splendid
 moustache;  beard;  whiskers (on a cat, etc.);  feelers (on an insect, etc.);  shadow (on a candlestick chart)
 uncle;  old man;  mister;  manybar goatfish (Parupeneus multifasciatus)
 under the orders of;  by order (command)
 one o'clock;  once;  at one time;  for a time;  for a while;  a time
 requisition;  requisitioning;  seizure;  confiscation;  impounding;  retaining (e.g. deposit)
 Eh?;  What?;  Come on!;  Damn!
 I;  me;  oneself; (arch.)  you; (arch.)  prefix indicating familiarity or contempt
 thorough;  exhaustive;  complete
 to check through;  to thoroughly investigate
 clue;  lead;  key;  handhold;  hold
 to search for;  to look for;  to hunt for;  to search (a house, pocket, etc.);  to search through;  to rummage in (e.g. a drawer)
 to order;  to command;  to appoint
 how;  in what way;  how (much);  to what extent;  however (much);  no matter how
 will;  probably;  may;  I think;  surely;  I hope
 to bring near;  to bring close;  to let go near;  to associate with;  to bring (people) together;  to let come near (of a person)
 cannot (due to external circumstances);  cannot afford to;  must not;  impossible to;  no way one can (do)
 event;  affair;  incident;  case;  plot;  trouble
 support;  participation;  assistance;  complicity;  conspiracy
 such things as ...;  and ... and;  the minute (that) ...;  no sooner than ...;  be;  is;  o
 to detain;  to take into custody
 highest institute of education
 (those) who are;  (that) which is;  in the capacity of
 magic;  witchcraft;  sorcery;  spell
 pupil;  student;  schoolchild
 to believe;  to believe in;  to place trust in;  to confide in;  to have faith in
 imprisonment;  incarceration
 imitation;  fake;  phony;  pseudo-
 testimony;  (verbal) evidence
 to snatch away;  to dispossess;  to steal
 blunder;  fault;  error;  mistake;  failure;  disgrace
 excuse;  explanation;  justification;  defense;  defence