light;  illumination;  ray;  happiness;  hope;  influence
 the future (usually distant);  future tense;  the world to come
 viewing as ...;  seeing as ...;  treating as ...;  regarding as ...
 very likely;  very probable
 simultaneously;  all at once;  in unison
 small;  little;  slight;  below average (in degree, amount, etc.);  low (e.g. sound);  soft (e.g. voice)
 to shiver;  to shake;  to quake;  to tremble;  to quaver;  to quiver
 (one's) gaze;  direction in which one is looking;  point of view;  standpoint;  line covering someone's eyes (in an edited photograph)
 to turn away (one's eyes, face, etc.);  to avert;  to displease;  to annoy;  to miss (the target, ball, etc.)
 to apologize;  to apologise
 way of saying (something);  way of putting it;  wording;  phrasing;  language;  expression
 to live (of humans);  to reside;  to inhabit;  to dwell;  to abide
 space (between);  gap;  period of time (during, while);  duration;  between (two parties or things);  among (a group);  relations (between)
 fleeting (glimpse, glance, etc.)
 itself;  one's own body;  oneself;  originally;  naturally
 to disappear;  to vanish;  to go out (of a fire, light, etc.);  to die;  to fade (of a feeling, impression, etc.);  to vanish (e.g. of hope);  to go away (e.g. of a smell, itchiness, sleepiness)
 even though;  despite;  when
 details;  particulars;  detailed;  specific;  close-up view (of a digitally displayed map);  zoomed-in view
 at that time;  in those days
 quarrel;  brawl;  fight;  squabble;  scuffle;  argument
 fellow;  guy;  thing;  object;  he;  she
 (political) power;  authority;  influence
 to stub out (e.g. a cigarette);  to crush out;  to smother (fire);  to hush up;  to cover up;  to stifle
 in comparison to;  rather than
 certain;  sure;  definite;  reliable;  sound;  solid
 company;  lot;  bunch;  troupe;  company (of musicians)
 inheritance;  succession;  accession;  share-alike
 to be amazed;  to be shocked;  to be astonished;  to be astounded;  to be disgusted;  to be exasperated
 information;  news;  intelligence;  information;  data contained in characters, signals, code, etc.
 to want something desperately;  to want something (so badly one can taste it)
 to pile up;  to stack;  to load (car, ship, etc.);  to pack;  to acquire;  to accumulate
 even if ...;  even supposing that ...;  also as ...;  also for ...;  also from the position of ...
 but;  however;  (and) yet;  nevertheless;  still;  for all that
 awkward;  uncomfortable;  embarrassing
 suddenly;  at once;  considerably;  very much;  firmly;  with an effort
 faint;  dim;  weak;  poor;  wretched;  meagre
 first of all;  to begin with;  probably;  most likely;  more or less (satisfactory);  on the whole
 to die;  to pass away;  to lose spirit;  to lose vigor;  to cease;  to stop
 dead body;  corpse;  cadaver;  carcass