A compulsive overeater is an individual who compulsively eats but does not purge and usually becomes overweight. |
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Because then they get to purge the jury panel of anyone who expresses qualms about the death penalty. |
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Before I go on, please take a minute to finish your dry heaves of disgust as you purge that image from your minds. |
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Eviatar mistakenly asserts that I held the purge of the communists the most important consequence of that 1947 law. |
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He says his goal was never to purge the area of its iffier aspects, much less drive up real estate or yuppify the scene. |
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New kick-return specialist Brian Mitchell is highly motivated, having been shucked by the Eagles in their annual cost-cutting purge. |
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Police are to target crime hotspots in the Keighley division to purge the streets of robbers and burglars. |
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When you're at the point of blessing your software for making it easy to purge comments, it's time to get rid of comments entirely. |
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When I'm writing I often start out with abstractions and academic jargon, and purge it. |
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Late last year the junta released nearly 20,000 prisoners following a purge which ousted the prime minister. |
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The national Democratic Party leadership tacitly supported the right-wing purge. |
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The current audit is likely to result in the purge of at least some serving officers and NCOs who have tolerated abuse. |
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The government stepped up a purge on the nation's judiciary yesterday, announcing it will begin moves to fire judges it accuses of bias. |
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Another purge in September led to the arrest of 572 people on drug-related charges. |
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After the restoration of the absolute monarchy in 1814, Goya narrowly survived a purge. |
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His principal aim was a purge of the top ranks within the armed forces and police, beginning with his personal enemies. |
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Exercise bulimics work out to purge what they have eaten in much the same way bulimics vomit after eating. |
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Persons with bulimia nervosa, however, usually purge, fast, or do strenuous exercise after they binge eat. |
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Although most bulimics purge by vomiting, abuse of laxatives or diuretics also occurs. |
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But their joy turned to anger after the judge reduced the sentence after agreeing to purge the contempt of court conviction. |
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The men were prepared to purge their contempt of court simultaneously with Shell collapsing its injunction against them. |
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I make it plain it is open to you, Mr Rothschild, to apply to the court, in this court, to purge your contempt. |
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Notice the states they represent and then tell me that the key to victory is to purge these people in favor of more liberal candidates. |
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One of the most extreme actions of Cambodia's late Communist dictator Pol Pot was to purge the country of anybody who wore glasses. |
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He talked about being able to purge yourself of issues, fears and anxieties by personifying them as demons and then doing workings to expel them. |
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Maybe it stands for something, and my mind is just trying to purge itself of unnecessary thoughts. |
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But I think the best way for me to purge out unwanted emotions, or even good emotions, is by talking about it. |
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The hijackers used fanatical certainty, misplaced religious faith, and dehumanising hatred to purge themselves of the human instinct for empathy. |
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Even though I was trying to purge myself of him, the constant influx of delicate memories made me feel like I was on a Justin binge. |
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If we are not free when we act from desire, it seems that the only possible path to freedom is to purge oneself of all desires. |
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Bulimics purge by vomiting, strict dieting, fasting, exercising, or by taking laxatives. |
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I haven't cried like that in a very, very long time. Here's fervently hoping it serves as some kind of cathartic purge. |
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The senate commission is also likely to recommend a purge of lying wardens and rogue guards. |
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The Union Movement must submit to a purge, it must harshly discard the parasitical drones and rebuild the hive. |
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Rush's strategy with serious fevers was to purge with powerful doses of calomel and jalap, followed by bleeding until the patient fainted. |
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How he died, when he died, and whether he was done in by his comrades, fearful of another purge, all remain a mystery to this day. |
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A leading councillor has called for a major purge on problem youths after a gang of masked thugs carrying baseball bats went on the rampage. |
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And King Kalakaua was sent here by his kahuna in 1874 to purge himself before ascending the throne. |
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Desperate to purge the aftertaste, I devoured the accompanying capers, but it didn't work. |
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Chelmsford's new detective inspector has vowed to purge the town of criminals through a hard-line proactive attitude to crime. |
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That purge is wounding enough interests and egos to explain the current rift in the party, whatever else might be hidden in its depths. |
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Hypochloremic, hypokalemic, or metabolic alkalosis might be present in patients who purge. |
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The denominative verb which is to make an atonement, make reconciliation, or to purge is or Kapar. |
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He prefers to purge children of demons by making them take laxatives and emetics. |
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He also uses his dashboard to identify and purge slow-moving products that aren't meeting the company's profit target. |
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Jim gave his regulator a couple of squirts on the purge button to reassure himself that his air was turned on. |
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The prosecution is urged to go on a fast to purge itself of whatever bad thoughts possessed it to even bring this one to trial. |
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Closing off air intakes can reduce a system's ability to purge contaminants. |
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Instead, he has confounded expectations, and his anti-corruption purge has made him something of a hero. |
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In their eyes, nothing less than a cultural revolution was needed to purge the Chinese people of some of their most ingrained habits and cherished values. |
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So could Putin turn inside, Stalin-like, and find imaginary Trotskyist cells among his own cadres to purge? |
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The purge marked a bold effort by the Islamist leader to abate widespread anger over the attack. |
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And an emotional purge is in order, as ruler Mercury enters Sagittarius squaring Chiron and trining Mars. |
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That episode triggered a scandal that led to the purge of the Chongqing party secretary Bo Xilai. |
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If the purge was intended simply to expunge the opposition, then Papen should have been the first to go. |
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The exercise not only serves as warning, punishment, or purge but also advertises to his subjects, his enemies, and his potential rivals that he is strong. |
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He began to purge senior ranks, firing officers he considered disloyal. |
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He simply happened to be in one of those sections of Red Army intelligence which in some purge or other ceased to exist. |
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In true ultra-nationalist form, the party hopes to one day purge the country of all people that are not Greek, as they define it. |
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Death, a total vision for Masson, held sway over all things, and it became a tutelary divinity as he attempted to purify his soul and purge his memory of horrible events. |
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We have to cut you down to size, expose your tricks, purge you. |
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The company wisely prefers this approach to obsoleting whole regiments of functions, and in fact hasn't carried out a serious purge almost a decade ago. |
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This is followed by calls to action to purge the party of these nefarious centrists and moderates who have cost us our natural majority by playing to the middle. |
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Hollywood also launched him into politics, as president of the Screen Actors Guild, where he helped purge the movie business of what he saw as Communist subversives. |
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Whether the object of destruction by the medical monopoly be homeopaths, midwives, chiropractors, or internet prescribers, the purge is conducted in the same manner. |
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Nevertheless, a century later many Victorians were taking a nightly dose of blue pill, aloes, colocynth, and castor and croton oils to purge their bowels. |
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Those who purge Darwin from America's schools must yell in order to drown out their own misgivings, the inchoate realization that they are barking at the moon. |
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The hearings helped purge the poison from the American body politic. |
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Does art have the power to purge such a foul karmic residue? |
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The KMT actually began fragmenting in the late 1980s when Lee, upon taking control of the party, proceeded to systematically purge mainlanders from the senior ranks. |
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Closer to home, Norquist has been working to purge the corporate-lobbying community of Democratic supporters, a plan he calls the K Street Project. |
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The purge within the government is being directed from the highest level. |
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They will not be released until they purge their contempt of court. |
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Something badly needed to be done to purge the country of its weapons. |
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Older women may binge and purge to cope with unpleasant mood stages. |
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If the doctor fails to recognize the difference between these two and attempts to purge an endogenous disease, the deficiency will become more deficient. |
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During the purge I came across a still-functional disposable razor and since I was in a whimsical mood, I proceeded to convert my full beard into a goatee. |
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It might appear from the above that postures, breathing techniques and sensory control automatically purge the mind of distractions and bring about equilibrium and calm. |
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He could recommend a change of air or of diet, administer a concoction of herbs, purge the patient, or, in the case of fever or threatened fever, bleed him. |
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After the initial, gag-inducing swallows, I waited for the purge. |
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Still the would-be drugbusters stomp about, trying to muster posses to ride out, hang the fiends high, and purge the land of demon dope. |
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James instituted a wholesale purge of those in offices under the crown opposed to James's plan. |
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Third, the current purge is leaving North Korea even more isolated. |
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Adding a hydrolyzed gelatin coating to meat may reduce lipid oxidation, purge and color loss. |
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God promised to purge this earth of evil, Norse God Odin pledged to purge this earth of Ice Giants. |
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Initially, Richard aimed only to purge his Lancastrian political opponents from positions of influence over the king. |
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Anorexia involves restricting the amount of food you eat, while bulimics binge on food then purge if from their bodies. |
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In the following legal purge, 53,000 people were sentenced for treason and 25 were executed. |
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The desired effect was to make the patient sweat violently and thus purge all corruption from the blood which was caused by the disease. |
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Moreover, Stalinist purge of Buryats spread into Mongolia, known as the incident of L'humbee. |
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He would purge his book of much offensive matter, if he struck out epithets which are in the bad taste of the forcible-feeble school. |
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Its success led to the split of the KMT and the subsequent purge of the communists in the Shanghai Massacre. |
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However, after the purge of the French in late seventeenth century, the major traders with Ayutthaya were the Chinese. |
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This included a massive purge of the Confucian scholars in Nanjing and grants of extraordinary extralegal authority to the eunuch secret police. |
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This interim government, established by de Gaulle, aimed to continue to wage war against Germany and to purge collaborators from office. |
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The purge may hesitate at putting John McCain on show trial. |
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One of the chief ways to improve precision is to purge the retrieval language of multireferential words. |
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The Sodium Nitrite conversion and the new purge process have already delivered tangible sustainability benefits at the Mount Vernon site. |
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Such as are not swallowed, but only kept in the mouth, are gargarisms used commonly after a purge, when the body is soluble and loose. |
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Can seasoned Boro Kremlinologists work out by proximity to the manager or position in the procession who will go in the purge? |
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After the Restoration there was a purge of the universities, but much of the intellectual advances of the preceding period was preserved. |
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Occasionally he would eat large helpings of meat and desserts, after which he would purge himself. |
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Following this purge, God creates the World, culminating in his creation of Adam and Eve. |
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During the census, they could enroll citizens in the senate, or purge them from the senate. |
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Wagon air conditioning units help to purge dangerous fumes from inside the wagon before travel. |
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William also oversaw a purge of prelates from the Church, most notably Stigand, who was deposed from Canterbury. |
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Slideways are protected by a new air purge and dual sliding seal system. |
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Iran has concluded that if Assad is defeated and driven from power, Syria's majority Sunni community will purge the country of Shias and impose a Salafist state. |
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This unit had eliminated a problem for another of AMI customers by using a blowback feature to clean and purge vented ejector and core pins between molding cycles. |
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Before World War II, Reza Shah Pahlavi tried to purge Arabic loan words. |
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I was distracted by a pictorial retelling of the cosmic cycle of birth, as endless starmatter condensed and exploded, while my body was given a thorough purge and overhaul. |
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Hercules, after all his mad pranks upon his wife and children, was perfectly cured by a purge of hellebor, which an Antieyrian administered unto him. |
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After the Restoration there was a purge of Presbyterians from the universities, but most of the intellectual advances of the preceding period were preserved. |
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A new system to purge the screw, barrel, and valve without disassembling the injection unit will be introduced at the K 2004 show in Dusseldorf next month by Spirex Corp. |
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The influences of temperature, heating rate, purge gas type, and flow rate on the yield of chars produced from pyrolyzing southern pine chips were investigated. |
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I have tried to black out all traces of Pride and Prejudice, but I can never fully purge the memory of page after page of Austen's dreary, upper-class navel-gazing. |
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Commercial experience suggests that the flotation of inclusions is increased by adding small amounts of chlorine, freon or sulfur hexafluoride to the inert purge gas. |
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This should hardly be surprising given the vehement antihumanism of Ledesma, who found 36 editions of Erasmus in his purge, 12 of them being the Chiliads. |
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Purge your diet of greasy, fatty foods, limit your sodium and up your daily water quotient to 8-10 glasses a day at least. |
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Purge the brain of factoids and start real life again, get with some real writing, read a real book. |
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Purge any leftover grains by running three to five bushels of organic grains through the combine before beginning the actual harvest of your organic crop. |
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The Presbyterian members, excluded in Pride's Purge of 1648, were recalled, and on 24 December the army restored the Long Parliament. |
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Proportion of victims in relation to the population of the country is much higher than the corresponding figures of the Great Purge in the Soviet Union. |
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These policies faced a steep decline in the 1930s, when prominent representatives as well as many others were killed by NKVD as part of the Great Purge. |
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The Rump was created by Pride's Purge of those members of the Long Parliament who did not support the political position of the Grandees in the New Model Army. |
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