He sequestered the things that is why he is very rich. [verb]
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Finally, when reforestation is for a permanent land change, forests can remove and sequester carbon from the atmosphere. [noun]
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They sequester iron at the position marked by the asterisk. [verb]
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Morton accompanied him to a sequestered grassplot, where their colleagues awaited them. [noun]
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Miss Ilderton was sequestered from society in a sort of honourable confinement, "until," said Mr. [noun]
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What would become of them--living in so sequestered a spot that few knew even of its existence--totally shut out from the world, and left to their own resources. [noun]
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They loved their sequestered home. [noun]
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What crime was this that lived incarnate in this sequestered mansion, and could neither be expelled nor subdued by the owner. [noun]
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In these sequestered haunts they were quite wary, usually scuttling out of sight at my approach. [Please select]
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The malice of my foes has quite sequestered my resources. [Please select]
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And it is not because I have sequestered Mr. [Please select]
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