brilliant - very clever, skilful or successful:, compete  - to try to be more successful or better than sb else who is trying to do the same:, confidence - the feeling that you are sure about your own abilities, opinion, etc.:, fight  - to try very hard to support sb or to get or keep sth:, importance - the quality of being important:, independence - (used about a person, country, etc.) the state of being free and not controlled by another person, country, etc.:, succeed  - to manage to achieve what you want; to do well:, violence - behaviour which harms or damages sb / sth physically:, subway - a railway system under the ground:, find a way - to discover or think of a method of doing or achieving sth:, civil servant - a person who works for the civil service (= all government departments, except the armed forces):, election - (the time of ) choosing a Member of Parliament, President, etc. by voting:, government  - the group of people who rule or control a country:, monarchy - the system of government or rule by a king or queen:, goalkeeper  - (in sports such as football, etc.) the player who stands in front of the goal and tries to stop the other team from scoring:, half-time - (in sport) the period of time between the two halves of a match:, praise (sb for sth) - to say that sb / sth is good and should be admired:, prepare (for sth) - to get ready or to make sb / sth ready:, ice rink - a large area of ice, or a building containing a large area of ice, which is used for skating:, ice skates  - boots with thin sharp metal parts on the bottom that are used for moving on ice:, racecourse  - a place where horse races take place:, racing track - a piece of ground, often in a circle, for cars to have races on:,

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