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It's a state akin to madness, or possession.
1. the act of giving up (a claim or office or possession etc).
Use tax, levy on the use or possession of a commodity.
As originally written, the bill would have banned the sale or possession of lead sinkers.
Singh and his predecessors have arrested 82 foreigners for dealing or possession of drugs since 2001.
They have made obsolete old constructs like "form" or "possession" or "game plan".
The report said: "None of these belts are suitable for public use or possession".
The teenage-smoking bill would have fined minors $25 for the purchase or possession of cigarettes.
There was a classical tradition called furor, which meant a divine rage, or possession.
The most coveted items were ones on which Fane had left the clearest evidence of use or possession.
For the rest of my childhood, I refused to watch anything that had to do with ghosts, demons or possession.
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