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“-- The spiritual purification of conjugial love may be compared with the purification of natural spirits effected by chemists, and called acution, 145.”
“This spiritual purification may be compared with the purification of natural spirits, which is effected by the chemists, and is called defecation, rectification, castigation, acution, decantation, and sublimation; and wisdom purified may be compared with alcohol, which is a highly rectified spirit.”
“Mirror mirror on the wall, can it really be there's an acution for the rarest Megatron of them all?”
“If you would like to join for dinner and silent acution only, cost is $40.”
“What's New in This Release: [read full changelog] ยท Bid + 1 'feature autofill fields as usually, but no longer add 1 to acution item price”
“Another event I just missed at Kellogg was the Charity Auction Ball, which is a black-tie affair held annually where students donate items to be auctioned off via a silent acution, and is generally a fantastic time.”
“CAG may audit telecom licences, spectrum allocation telecom licences and 2G spectrum allocation to some companies and also the proposed 3G acution norms.”
“New Delhi: The CAG may audit the issuance of telecom licences and 2G spectrum allocation to some companies and also the proposed 3G acution norms.”
“The acution will take place May 31, 2009, they should postpone it until Oct 31.”
“According to press reports, Kim will be emceeing an "extravagant live acution" during a night that also features "a mystical-themed dinner, a musical performance by The Honey Brothers and the debut of the Ball's InterContinental Make-A-Wish Nightclub hosted by Miami nightlife impresarios Michael Capponi and Shareef Malnik.”
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Cinesis An intense focus availed to those who value wisdom above wittiness. Jan 28, 2013
bilby An event where dyslexics bid for intense focus. Oct 28, 2012
Cinesis Acution is a word meaning 'intense focus', a noun form of acute. Examples: "Sacrifice is an acution of superstition." "He discovered the Truth through acution." Word coined by Jesse Waugh. Oct 27, 2012