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3 podkasat
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backer, caregiver, feminist, harpist, hawker, headmaster, heathen, herbalist, -herd, herdsman, heretic, hero, Hindu, hitch-hiker, -holder, host, illustrator, incendiary, Indian, informant, informer, inhabitant, innovator, in-patient, inspector, instructor, interrogator, interviewer, investigator, islander, journalist, lawyer, liberator, liar, liquidator, lover, malingerer, manicurist, manipulator, marker, martyr, masseur, matchmaker, mate, lord mayor, megalomaniac, member, miller, millionaire, mimic, model, musician, painter, pal, parent, partisan, partner, patient, patriot, patron saint, peacemaker, peasant, persecutor, plaintiff, planner, player, poisoner, preacher, president, principal, prior, professor, programmer, promoter, proprietor, prostitute, Protestant, puritan, pursuer, question-master, rambler, reader, recluse, reformer, regent, renovator, republican, resident, restorer, revolutionary, rider, rower, saboteur, salesman, scatterbrain, scholar, schoolmaster, school-teacher, sculptor, secret agent, secretary, sectarian, selector, senator, sender, server, shop assistant, skater, skier, solicitor, speaker, spouse, sprinter, spy, stage manager, steward, superintendent, supervisor, sweeper, swot, tap-dancer, teacher, teetotaller, telephonist, teller, tempter, tender, thief, tobacconist, tormentor, trainer, translator, traveller, typist, user, usher, vegetarian, veterinary surgeon, villager, violinist, violoncellist, voter, voyager, yodeller -
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