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Sequence | A set of related events or things that follow each other in a particular order |
Notoriety | The state of being famous or well known, but for a bad quality or deed |
Recall | Bring a fact, event, or situation back into one's mind; to remember |
Circulate | Move, or cause to move, freely through a closed system or area |
Duration | ) The time during which something continues |
Perceive | To become aware or conscious of (something); come to realize or understand |
Explicitly | Said in a clear way and in detail, leaving no room for confusion or doubt |
Pamphlet | A small booklet or leaflet containing information about a single subject |
Propaganda | Biased or misleading information used to promote or publicize a political cause or point of view |
Appeal | be attractive or interesting |