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slough The term slough (In the UK, pronounced to rhyme with cow; In the US, pronounced "slew") has several meanings related to wetland or aquatic features that seem to derive from local experience. For example: *In the UK, a slough is a muddy or marshy area (for example see the probable derivation of Slough in Berkshire and other place names called Slough). ...
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SLP Socialist Labour party. Formed in the United States in 1877. Stood for common ownership of the means of production "administered in the interests of all society through a socialist industrial union government". Worked closely with the Detroit IWW (qv). A companion party of the same name was formed in Britain in 1903 as a breakaway from the Social Democratic Federation. See Introduction to "Principles and Tactics".
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sleep disorder is one in which a person has difficulty achieving restful restorative sleep (Level 4). In addition to other symptoms, patients with fibromyalgia usually have a sleep disorder.
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sling a long drink of spirit, fruit juice or cordial topped up with soda.
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slant culture one made on a slanting surface of a solidified medium in a tube, the tube being tilted to provide a greater surface area for growth.
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