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A race track at its best condition is said to be fast.
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The Bible teaches that fasting is a way to add emphasis to private prayers. Fasting has become of interest in today's world where it is hard to concentrate in the midst of busy lifestyles in a quickly-changing world.
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| fasting |
Skipping a meal or several meals. To obtain the most accurate results for blood lipid profiles, pathologists and other physicians often recommend obtaining a fasting sample. Ordinarily this is done by having the patient not eat after dinner and come in for a blood draw the next morning before eating breakfast.
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| fastidious |
possessing or displaying careful, meticulous attention to detail; difficult to please; exacting.
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Said of an object that is secured to another.
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