unpleasant;  disgusting;  loathsome;  shameful;  scandalous
 cannot be helped;  unavoidable
 some people;  a few people;  several people
 blood;  blood;  ancestry;  (the) blood;  feelings
 to smoke;  to breathe in;  to suck;  to sip;  to absorb;  to soak up
 be supposed or expected to (do);  be sure to (do);  ought to (do)
 loose;  slack;  gentle (slope, curve);  slow (speed);  lenient;  liberal
 slope;  incline;  hill;  milestone;  (age) mark
 place;  situation;  position;  location
 high-end residential area;  affluent neighbourhood
 to meet (wishes, expectations, etc.);  to satisfy;  to accompany;  to go with;  to associate with (someone);  to mix with
 blending of Japanese and Western styles
 residence;  estate;  grounds;  premises;  mansion
 road;  path;  route;  way;  distance;  journey;  road (e.g. to victory)
 to surround;  to encircle;  to besiege;  to lay siege to;  to play (go, shogi, etc.)
 sudden;  abrupt;  unexpected;  unforeseen
 iron pipe;  steel pipe;  metal pipe
 blockade;  lockdown;  sealing off (an area);  freezing (funds)
 guard;  security (officer);  guardsman
 general;  universal;  ordinary;  average; (arch.)  the same; (arch.)  no different
 police officer;  policeman;  policewoman
 maintenance of public order;  maintaining security
 opposite;  opposition;  versus;  vs.;  to (e.g. "winning a game five to three");  equal footing
 to surround;  to crowd around
 arrangement (of resources);  deployment;  stationing;  posting;  disposition;  configuration
 perhaps;  likely;  probably;  I dare say
 front and rear;  front and back;  before and after;  around;  about;  order;  context
 armoured vehicle;  armored vehicle
 to stop (moving);  to come to a stop;  to stop (doing, working, being supplied);  to come to a halt;  to alight;  to perch on
 to work (for);  to be employed (at);  to serve (as);  to act (as);  to conduct a religious service
 important person;  strategic person;  key figure
 excess;  surplus;  superabundance;  overabundance
 war potential;  military strength;  fighting power;  ability (to compete);  capabilities;  valuable asset
 strict;  severe;  stringent;  rigorous;  rigid;  firm
 to falter;  to flinch (from);  to recoil (from);  to quail (at)
 to turn back;  to go back;  to come back;  to return;  to retrace one's steps
 the best one can do;  one's best effort;  with all one's might;  to the best of one's ability
 harmless to humans and animals;  having no influence;  unimportant;  insignificant
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