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British and Irish dish of suet or fat, oatmeal or barley, breadcrumbs and sometimes pork filled into a natural or cellulose sausage casing
the use of benzodiazepines without a prescription, often for recreational purposes, which poses risks of dependence, withdrawal and other long-term effects
in philosophy, the power of minds to be about something, to represent or to stand for things, properties and states of affairs
a coincidence in mathematics
objective indication of a medical fact or characteristic of a disease, injury, or abnormal physiological state that may be detected during the physical examination of a patient
legal act by a person of adopting a different name
portable beacon used to locate person in distress
early modern reformulation of chemistry that culminated in the law of conservation of mass and the oxygen theory of combustion
person who teaches the sitar
various ways of protecting computer's internet account and files from intrusion by an outside user
process of making future estimations in relation to customer demand over a specific period
property of an object or substance to transmit light with minimal scattering
spacecraft with passengers put into suspended animation for long duration travel
method for solving one problem using another
a sequence of actions leading to a certain goal
segment of a television series that spans three standard episodes
DNA sequence capable of binding repressors
material used in sausage-making
multi-journey pass that covers the cost of mass transit
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