These are subject to controls
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RENTSThese are subject to controls.
HETERONOMOUSSubject to external controls
HIPSThese are attached to femurs
PARSTo Watson, these are elementary
COLDSThese are easy to catch
THOUGHTSOFYOUTHThese are "long, long" to Longfellow
TASTESThese are not to be disputed
LEADERSThese are the people to follow
FIRSTRUNMOVIESThese are new for you to view
ASPUR"These studies are ... to the young . . . ": Cicero
LANESTwo of these are needed to pass
DICEFive of these are needed to play Yahtzee
CRADLESThese are endlessly rocking, according to Walt Whitman
TESTCASESThese are brought up to the Supreme Court.
THEFOURCOMMANDMENTSTo Heston, these are 2-5 as demanding
OVATwo of these are needed to produce fraternal twins
IMAXFACTOROne reason more people are going to the movies these days?
LEDGERLINESThese are added above or below a staff to increase its range: 2 wds.
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rationalisedAttempt to explain or justify (one's own or another's behavior or attitude) with logical, plausible reasons, even if these are not true or appropriate
rationalizesAttempt to explain or justify (one's own or another's behavior or attitude) with logical, plausible reasons, even if these are not true or appropriate
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