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offence of
treating under section 94 of the
Dominion Elections Act 1874. In New Zealand,
section 217 of the
Electoral Act 1993
relates to
treating and defines...
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Neuromuscular Diseases Treating,
serving refreshments for
electoral gain
Treatment (disambiguation) Snack,
which can be
known as a
treat This disambiguation...
- Heat
treating (or heat treatment) is a
group of industrial,
thermal and
metalworking processes used to
alter the physical, and
sometimes chemical, properties...
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treats! (often
referred to as
Treats,
Treats!,
Treats Magazine or
Treats! Magazine) is an
American ****
magazine featuring models and celebrities...
- some
simply leave treats available on
their porches for the
children to take freely, on the
honor system. The
history of trick-or-
treating traces back to...
- 1920s,
treating began to
blend with the
system of
dating and by the 1940s the
specific language of
treating had
largely disappeared. The word "
treating" began...
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Amine gas
treating, also
known as
amine scrubbing, gas
sweetening and acid gas removal,
refers to a
group of
processes that use
aqueous solutions of various...
- Trunk-or-
treating is a form of
Halloween tradition which often serves as an
alternative to trick-or-
treating in the
United States and Canada. Beginning...
- po****r
variant of trick-or-
treating,
known as trunk-or-
treating (or
Halloween tailgating),
occurs when "children are
offered treats from the
trunks of cars...
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Treator is a
hamlet west of Padstow, Cornwall, England,
United Kingdom. It was the
birthplace of Sir
Goldsworthy Gurney (1793–1875), a surgeon, chemist...