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The disembodied spirit of a once living creature. The term ghost can also be used to describe the spirit of a living creature who has not crossed over and remains Earthbound for various reasons, such as a tragic car accident, and violent death. Basically a ghost is one
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(Also known as GBH) GHB comes as a colourless liquid and is sold in small bottles or capsules. The liquid is measured out in capfuls and then swallowed. It has no smell, but a salty taste. It can be used as an alternative to Anabolic Steroids. Possession of GHB isn't illegal, but supply is against the law.
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Apparition of a deceased person that has appeared to the living; a popular and commonly used term.
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The spirit of someone deceased or the entity of something unexplained, either human or non-human.
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The word "Ghost" derives from Old English gast and means a disembodied spirit or soul. In information technology, the term has several special meanings: 1) Ghost, a product from Symantec, can clone (copy) the entire contents of a hard disk to another computer's hard disk, automatically formatting and partitioning the target disk. This product is especially useful where one system is to be replicated on a number of computers. ...
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