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| This book is about two people competing with each other and trying to at least (hinder) the rate of victory. | |
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| At least that? I would just (inhibit) them quickly with an (impeccable), (illusory) tactic and make sure their pursuit was (inaccessible) | |
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| That's one way to do it. However, I'm at a more (impartial) standpoint. But I agree the tactic isn't (inconsequential), it's rather important. | |
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| Why yes it is, I wonder what (inherents) success? Pleasurable (indulgences)? (Induce) your opponent to follow your righteous scheme? | |
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| I don't know, but don't (indict) your opponents of your faults. That would make them (inflammatory). | |
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| Why yes it would! | |
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