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Interfere Literally

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21%11 Person playing second fiddle, often literally
noun

• a person who provides musical accompaniment (usually on a piano)

21%9 The word 'areopagus' literally means 'hill of'
noun

• a hill to the to the west of the Athenian acropolis where met the highest governmental council of ancient Athens and later a judicial court

• the highest governmental assembly in ancient Athens (later a judicial court)

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