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BUREAU ORDER: an area or play or resident or television system. The drawing depicts an elderly person seated in an armchair watching television; both the television and chair are decorated with the All-Seeing Eye. From the window can be seen a park in which children are playing.

AIR BREAK: a strong spring with a spoon ground to be set aside to represent the basis or in the same public. The drawing depicts a coiled shape behind a lectern decorated with two crossed spoons addressing a crowd.

COMMON COMPANY: a company that is added for a firm or political party. The drawing depicts an office building whose top is a bag containing wads of cash.

MISANTHROPY: a programming language that is under the positions of a society. The drawing shows a person typing at a computer beneath a staircase.

MINIMALITY: the quality of being opposed to an enemy. The drawing depicts a mouse wearing a helmet and holding a spear, riding on the back of a turtle, confronting a monstrous dark shape with a scowling face.

ARISTOTELIAN: a native or inhabitants of the United States. The drawing depicts a view from within the Lincoln Memorial looking towards the Washington Monument in the distance. A bearded figure in a toga stands by one of the columns.

BRUSH: a small strip of leather (often used in bed) The drawing depicts a short strip of dark leather with a handle.

BREATHING: the act of making something from a toilet. The drawing depicts a urine with the words “R MUTT 1917” written on the outer rim.

BILLET: an unmarried working person (often used for making tying) The drawing depicts a person seated at a bench tying knots in a long cord.

EXPRESSION: an examination of the scores or rains like the sides of a ship. The drawing depicts the prow of a ship with a human profile gazing at a rain cloud.

ROTOR HORSE: a horse that is used to control the head of a building. The drawing depicts a two-story building with a large rotating head emerging from its roof. On the right side of the building, two horses walk in a circle, rotating a mechanism to which they are harnessed, which is connected by an axle to the building’s second storey.

BEACH TOWER: a short piece of wood or metal that is placed on a ship or back and forth. The drawing depicts a short plank of wood standing upright in the sand of a beach. A three-masted ship is seen in the distance.

ROMANTIC REPRESENTATIVE: return relative responsibility regarded ruled rheumatism. The drawing depicts two men with their arms around one another’s shoulders. The rightmost is gesturing to the third figure, an elderly stooped man with a walking cane and a sore back.

REPUMPTER: receptacle resembling rocket raised rolls raw recorded resembling rolls rain. The drawing depicts a container shaped like the rear of a retro rocket holding a mass of round buns, standing in the rain.

FARE COMPANY: a code of serving as a person who is a person who is a person who is a member of a business. The drawing depicts an identity card with a photograph of a man in a suit and tie holding a copy of the same identity card.

SELF-FEEDER: someone who has several parts. The drawing depicts a robot with a large hopper emerging from the lower part of its torso which contains a leg with caterpillar tracks similar to its own legs. Two other severed legs are strewn to either side.

POSTER PLAN: a tract of land with an injection (as medically and one country or deflected and enters the formation of the existence of a particular experience) The drawing depicts a marquee in a field with a queue of people extending to the right. At the left, in the foreground, is a large placard with an illustration of a syringe.

PERSONAL GENE: a polynomial (especially the policies that might be some situation) with a chemical taxonomy. The drawing depicts a man with an algebraic expression written on his chest, which a second man in a white coat is peering at, hand on chin.

PHYSIOLOGICAL SYMBOL: a support consisting of a course of events that are inferred from the teeth. The drawing depicts a man with an algebraic expression on his chest with his mouth open to reveal two teeth. Another man in a white coat is squinting at his mouth through a magnifying glass.

CLASSICAL DETERGENT: something that can be true or other complexity. The drawing depicts a man sitting in a bubble bath, facing to the left, with bubbles on his head and wrists in the shape of a wig and lace cuffs, holding a baton and gesturing as if conducting an orchestra.

ARROGANCE: a distinguished charge in a position system. The drawing depicts a dignified man in the clothing of a Renaissance nobleman standing on a crate as a bearded figure in monk’s robes bows before him.

ACANTHOPHILIDAE: wood feed on cheetahs. The drawing depicts a cheetah glancing with an annoyed expression at a beaver which is sitting on its back chewing on a stick.

COMMON HAWK: small songbill with black oven shells of small floweod leaves and showy floweved wood. The drawing depicts a songbird perched on a branch bearing two flowers. Beneath the bird, two objects resembling pot-belly stoves hang on threads from the branch.

SALMON: fast-gooded tunicate of southeasted in noctuant flowen but widely distinguished by many stage and spidens. The drawing depicts the lifecycle of a salmon, beginning with free-swimming plankton, a sessile tentacled form, an arachnid and lastly a fish.

VIRGINIS VIRIL: vein very variable veins valve valued virus valuable valve. The drawing depicts a binary pair of a star and a phage virus, with a graph of the system’s light-curve.

SPORE CARTILAGE: the smaller than addictive flap of an eardrum base. The drawing depicts a human ear with a stream of tiny spores emerging from the eardrum.

CHOCOLATE MILL: domesticated beet with sometimes fruit and often used to make the blade of the chest. The drawing depicts a machine with three cylinders arranged symmetrically between two circular plates. On the upper and smaller plate is a central shaft with two extensions leading to opposite extremes of the plate. Two leaves sprout from the top of the shaft.

NECK: the bottom of the foot of a corporation. The drawing depicts a figure with a bowed head, with a foot and leg clad in pinstripes standing on their neck.

SMOKING POT: a beef at the back of the forelimb of a bird. The drawing depicts a bird lying on its belly with its head resting on its two folded arms, which it has in place of wings. A pot containing a joint of meat is tucked behind one of the bird’s arms.

CONE BURY: a small amount that conserves a given sliced domino and often made of bristle. The drawing depicts a jar containing a mass of dark bristles and a section of a domino with five spots. To the right of the jar is a tiny bowl which also contains bristles.

PERUVIAN: dark brown colour with a black coat. The drawing depicts a dark smudge of texture, vaguely humanoid in outline, wearing a black jacket.

METHOD OF SOCIALISM: an optical doctrine that venture and neighboring style (such as animistic degree) artistic exponent of the inflammation principles of the Palaeolithic people of Britain in France. The drawing depicts two people clad in skins facing the Eiffel Tower. One of the figures is holding a club and the other is painting an image of the Tower.

LAYER: a tranquility in which the ball in one part in a throne. The drawing depicts a bird with a serene expression and a crown on its head seated on a throne which is facing left. An egg is rolling to the right from the back of the throne.

BARREL GAME: a car that can be tied together. The drawing depicts a person driving a vehicle made of barrels tied together with ropes.

BROWSE: the sounds of something through the breeds of informs on the breeds of the fingers. The drawing depicts a robed figure leafing through the pages of a large book with a horse on its cover, standing besides a large framed painting of a horse.

SPLITTER: the property of something through the street into the body of the neck. The drawing depicts a guillotine.

SPRING STOP: the occurrence of the shoes. The drawing depicts a pair of feet wearing large brogues standing before a small flower.

FISH FOOT: food for food fieldry. The drawing depicts a pair of feet standing on two flat fish. A hoe is digging the earth in front of the feet.

INFORMAL DENTIST: a person with a tax party. The drawing depicts a booth decorated with balloons and a sign showing a large tooth. A figure inside the booth is gesturing with arms outstretched at a bystander.

CONICAL CAMERA: a meeting at eighth waves. The drawing depicts a small cone with its apex at the focus of eight radiating lines, above a rectangle with a landscape.

MOONKEEPER: measuring material made mature metal materials making marine metal material mail makes mallets. The drawing depicts a brawny smith holding a large glowing hammer above an anvil and flaming brazier underneath a stylised moon radiating beams.

MILITARY: measuring material maintained mainly meat. The drawing depicts a soldier with a clipboard taking inventory besides a set of shelves laden with bags, cans and bottles.

MOUSSING: masonry making making machine-metal music. The drawing depicts the head of a person wearing sunglasses whose hair is a coiff of speckled mousse. A jar of the same substance and a trowel carrying a blob of it appear before the head, which is facing a large loudspeaker from which sound waves emerge.

EACHNESS: the quality of being extremely married. The drawing depicts two women, one working at a sewing machine and the other reading on a sofa with a dog lying asleep on a rug beside her.

PECAN: a dark brown breed of wire-haired breed of domestic salmon trees of the genus Cardinals. The drawing depicts a tree with hairy trunk and branches. A fish’s head can be seen emerging from its foliage.

MOULPIN BASS: any of various black seals (usually served with minced columns) The drawing depicts a black seal seated on a chair between two columns of irregular, lumpy material.

PYRA: a single herb of the eastern United States and western South America. The drawing depicts a slender plant crowned with a flame growing from the centre of a pair of crossed arrows marked with the points of the compass.

HERPESTES: a genus of Madagascar cacti. The drawing depicts a plain on which grow three plants, the stems of which resemble eyeless snakes.

CALL OUTSIDERABLE: a semicircular partner. The drawing depicts two stylised figures, one with a small oblong body, one with a large round body.

SYSTEM PARTICLE: a necessity fabric used for discrete drinks. The drawing depicts two stemmed glasses of foamy beer exchanging a virtual particle.

NASALIS PRODUCER: a cooking neuron used in periands and a cell resulfing in a female. The drawing depicts a cell with an extended axon terminating in a female figure stirring a pot on a small stove.

SYNCOPEAL RESONANCE: (march) formed in 1951 by crime clock. The drawing depicts a parade of men marching beneath a tower topped with a clock with a sinister, grinning face.

DEISH PARK: a Germanic language spoken by Old Oceani and flour of Odygophus. The drawing depicts a bearded and crowned merman chatting with a bag of flour with a human face.

SHAM: a card game played wide back in a bar. The drawing depicts a pair of stocky men perched on barstools playing cards at a bar.

SCANDINABILIZARIAN SUICIDE: a spiral supporting parsley beam or car. The drawing depicts a coiled rail or spring above which a boxy station-wagon is flying.

NEEDLE: noisy neurotid neural networks. The drawing depicts a needle descending from a cube inscribing the words “NEEDLE: noisy neurotid neural net...” onto a rectangle. Series of rectangles like it stretch off to the flat horizon.

CLEARNESS: the property of the vertebral constructivity in a legal system. The drawing depicts a beam balance whose central support is a stylised spinal column.

CENTRALISM: an antineoplastic drug with the main state. The drawing depicts a bottle of capsules beside a box bearing an illustration of a man shrugging surrounded by question marks.

CHEMICAL REACTOR: a series of properties such as an insulating contract to represent a specific purpose. The drawing depicts a complicated machine with two boilers connected by a spiral pipe. The leftmost boiler has several sheets of printed paper wrapped around its base. A man in a suit is gesturing in annoyance at the papers as another man in a hard hat, facing the machine, turns to look at him.

ANTI-SAM: a male style that is considered as a unit. The drawing depicts a man dressed in a high collar, a jumper with three small bows running down the front, knee breeches and a codpiece.