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Retreatment
The act of retreating specifically the Hegira
Retraict
Retreat
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Secess
Retirement retreat secession
Schizophrenia
Schizophrenia, is one of a group of severe emotional disorders, usually of psychotic proportions, characterized by misinterpretation and retreat from reality, delusions, hallucinations, ambivalence, inappropriate affect, and withdrawn, bizarre, or regressive behaviour; popularly and erroneously called split
Mercen-Lage
which were observed in many of the Midland counties, and those bordering on the Principality of Wales, the retreat of the ancient Britons-one of the three principal systems of law prevailing indifferent districts about the beginning of
Habitual drunkard
Inebriates Act, 1888, and amended by the (English) Inebriates Acts, 1898 and 1899), which authorizes confinement in a retreat, upon the party's own application, as:- A person who, not being amenable to any jurisdiction in lunacy, is
Drunkenness
licensed by borough and county councils, which councils are also empowered to contribute to their maintenance. In such retreats habitual drunkards, voluntarily submitting themselves, may be detained compulsorily for not more than two years. The drunkard, if
Slum
city especially one filled with a poor dirty degraded and often vicious population any low neighborhood or dark retreat usually in the plural as Westminster slums are haunts for theives
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