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41Compulsive overeating — Compulsive overeating, also sometimes called food addiction, is characterized by an obsessive/compulsive relationship to food. Professionals address this with either a behavior modification model or a food addiction model.[1] An individual… …
42Undertown — is a fictional city state in Paul Stewart s series of books, The Edge Chronicles. It was founded when the many different species throughout the Edge migrated to form a town underneath the great floating city of Sanctaphrax. The central ethos of… …
43unníedig — adv without compulsion or restraint, willingly; [néad] …
44unníedinga — adv without compulsion or restraint, willingly; [néad] …
45unnecessary — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. useless, needless, inessential, superfluous, dispensable. See uselessness. II (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. needless, causeless, fortuitous, casual, chance, haphazard, wanton, accidental, unessential,… …
46electio est interna libera et spontanea separatio unius rei ab alia, sine compulsione, consistens in animo et voluntate — /aleksh(iy)ow est intarna libara et spontaniya separeysh(iy)ow yanayas riyay abb eyliya, sayniy kampslsiyowniy, kansistenz in asnamow et volanteytiy/ Election is an internal, free, and spontaneous separation of one thing from another, without… …
47electio est interna libera et spontanea separatio unius rei ab alia, sine compulsione, consistens in animo et voluntate — /aleksh(iy)ow est intarna libara et spontaniya separeysh(iy)ow yanayas riyay abb eyliya, sayniy kampslsiyowniy, kansistenz in asnamow et volanteytiy/ Election is an internal, free, and spontaneous separation of one thing from another, without… …
48separate — I separate, verb To disunite, divide, disconnect, or sever. See sever II separate, adj Individual; distinct; particular; disconnected. Generally used in law as opposed to joint, though the more usual antithesis of the latter term is several.… …
49Electio est intima (interna), libera, et spontanea separatio unius rei ab alia, sine compulsione, consistens in animo et voluntate — Election is the internal, free, and spontaneous separation of one thing from another, without compulsion, and consists of intention and will …
50voluntarily — Freely. Of one s own accord. When used in its ordinary sense, the word means willingly, or without compulsion, but it some times means more than this; and whenever in order to make a statute effective it is necessary to construe the word… …