The process of verifying a document or signature for authenticity and legal validity by a notary public, who is an official appointed to attest to the identities of parties to a document and witnesses their signatures.
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A bite or other injury inflicted by the front teeth rather than the back ones, often referring to a condition where a person bites their own tongue, lips, or cheek while sleeping or under the influence of a nervous condition.
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A process or command in certain programming environments that writes text to a log file for debugging or monitoring purposes. It is used to output messages from a program indicating the status or progress of operations, similar to the `print` function but specifically for logging.
/pʊtˈlɒɡ/
Sokoban is a single-player puzzle video game invented by Hiroyuki Imabayashi in 1981. The game involves pushing boxes on a grid to specific locations, while avoiding obstacles and the movement of boxes into each other or into the walls.
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to assemble or organize resources and people for a specific purpose, particularly making the most of existing resources such as money, time, or personnel, for a particular objective
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A genus of scaly-tailed squirrels (family Anomaluridae) that are native to Africa. These animals are characterized by their flattened middle claws, which help them excavate and dig for insects and seeds.
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Fluoroformol, also known as fluoroform, is a colorless, sweet-smelling gas with the chemical formula CHF3. It is an important chemical used in various applications including as a refrigerant, a chemical intermediate, and a fire-extinguishing agent.
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A term that is not commonly used in modern English and does not have a specific and widely accepted meaning. It appears to be a misspelling or variant of 'pindarics,' which refers to a style of poetry characterized by a particular musicality, often associated with the works of the ancient Greek poet Pindar.
/pɪnˈdærɪ.zɪz/
In professional wrestling, a particular maneuver in which the wrestler is lifted up by the legs, spun, and delivered a kick to the head, causing the opponent to land on their back with legs in the air (also known as a 'calf drop').
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