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  • 111Golden Path (Dune) — The Golden Path [In Children of Dune , Leto II and his sister Ghanima also call it Secher Nbiw , which means Golden Path in an ancient language they know through their Other Memory. This term is used as the keyword to unlock the post hypnotic… …

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  • 112Opioid dependency — is a medical diagnosis characterized by an individual s inability to stop using opioids even when objectively in his or her best interest to do so. In 1964 the WHO Expert Committee on Drug Dependence introduced dependence as “A cluster of… …

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  • 113Shō Shōken — (向象賢)(1617 1675), also known as Haneji Chōshū (羽地朝秀), was a Ryūkyūan scholar and served as sessei , a post often translated as prime minister, from 1666 to 1673. Shō wrote the first history of the Ryūkyū Kingdom, Mirror of Chūzan (中山の世鑑, chūzan… …

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  • 114Military conquests of Umar's era — Caliph Umar s empire at its peak in 644 …

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  • 115hunger — hungeringly, adv. /hung geuhr/, n. 1. a compelling need or desire for food. 2. the painful sensation or state of weakness caused by the need of food: to collapse from hunger. 3. a shortage of food; famine. 4. a strong or compelling desire or… …

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  • 116yearn — yearner, n. /yerrn/, v.i. 1. to have an earnest or strong desire; long: to yearn for a quiet vacation. 2. to feel tenderness; be moved or attracted: They yearned over their delicate child. [bef. 900; ME yernen, OE giernan deriv. of georn eager;… …

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  • 117ambition — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. purpose, wish, hope, desire, intention; aspiration, goal, end; resolve; zeal. See desire. Ant., indifference, satisfaction. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [Eager deSire] Syn. aspiration, ambitiousness, drive,… …

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  • 118hunger — noun 1》 a feeling of discomfort or weakness caused by lack of food, coupled with the desire to eat. 2》 a strong desire: her hunger for knowledge. verb 1》 (hunger after/for) have a strong desire for. 2》 archaic feel or suffer hunger. Origin OE… …

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  • 119thirst — n 1. thirstiness, Med. polydipsia; dryness, parchedness, dehydration, desiccation. 2. craving, strong desire, eagerness, avidity, lust, lustfulness; desirousness, appetency, appetite, hunger, ravenousness, voracity, voraciousness; rapacity, rapa… …

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  • 120hunger — hun•ger [[t]ˈhʌŋ gər[/t]] n. v. gered, ger•ing. n. 1) a compelling need or desire for food 2) the painful sensation or state of weakness caused by the need of food: to collapse from hunger[/ex] 3) a shortage of food; famine 4) a strong or… …

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