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| Someone who walks about in their sleep |
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| a cosmetic treatment of the fingernails, including shaping and polishing |
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| running away or fleeing, as from the law |
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| present or potential but not evident or active |
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| the angular distance north or south of teh earth's equator, measured in degrees along the meridan, as on a map or globe |
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| pathological euphoria sometimes accompanied by intense pleasure |
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| of the highest order, quality, or degree; surpassing or superior to all others |
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