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Conversative

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Con`ver´sa`tive    (kǒn`vẽr´så`tĭv)
a.1.Relating to intercourse with men; social; - opposed to contemplative.
She chose . . . to endue him with the conversative qualities of youth.
- Sir H. Wotton.


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But the opposition conversative Liberal Party said voters had clearly rejected the Labor government, with swings of up to 6.
Having beaten Peter Hansson in the air before controlling a dropping ball, the striker deployed considerable skill to dodge Mellberg before directing a perfectly weighted, rising shot into the top corner as Sweden perhaps paid the price for Lagerback's conversative game plan.
We are being a little more conversative than years past.
 
 
 
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