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-[[Category:Glossary]]'''Release(d)''' ''kath.'' '''1.''' The absence of contracting forces, described by humans in understandably stark terms. '''2.''' A ''fleeing'' mechanism, circumscribed by doubters, who nevertheless plot its magnificent arc. '''3.''' What a majority of people in prison look forward to. '''4.''' In [[Gnomic]] circles -- death.+[[Category:Glossary]]'''Release(d)''' ''kath.'' '''1.''' The absence of contracting forces, described by humans in understandably stark terms. '''2.''' A ''fleeing'' mechanism, circumscribed by doubters, who nevertheless plot its magnificent arc. '''3.''' What a majority of people in prison look forward to. '''4.''' In [[Gnomic]] circles, [[death]]; Victorian for orgasm.
== Extrapolation == == Extrapolation ==
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-"Twice I loved you. Torus I rent. Tenary: no." -- ''Haiku by Numbers.'' Saddler, Tiam. B.Q.S.+"Twicely rented torus. Tenary? No." -- ''Haiku by Numbers.'' Saddler, Tiam. B.Q.S.
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 +"...to remove from a box..." -- ''Slogan, Perhaps''. [[The Holy Order of The Boxcutter]].

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Release(d) kath. 1. The absence of contracting forces, described by humans in understandably stark terms. 2. A fleeing mechanism, circumscribed by doubters, who nevertheless plot its magnificent arc. 3. What a majority of people in prison look forward to. 4. In Gnomic circles, death; Victorian for orgasm.

Extrapolation


"Twicely rented torus. Tenary? No." -- Haiku by Numbers. Saddler, Tiam. B.Q.S.

"...to remove from a box..." -- Slogan, Perhaps. The Holy Order of The Boxcutter.