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1. To show, demonstrate plainly, or reveal in a manner that is detectable to the five physical senses of living creatures. 2. The act of manisfesting, or state of manifest.
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A document specifying in detail the passengers or items carried for a specific destination. (Taken from CJCSM 3150.16)
Ãâó: www.jfast.org/jfast/Manuals/jfast8/webpage_gloss2....
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A manifestation is the act of paranormal energy, such as a spirit, appearing to those present or making its presence known. Manifestations can be in the form of ghost lights, thumping on walls, moving objects, smells, or sounds. Table tipping is a way for a spirit to manifest itself.
Ãâó: knorton13.tripod.com/id33.html
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Electronic shipping station which is typically linked to the carrier's database and the shipper's database.
Ãâó: www.mastershipper.com/dictionary.htm
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How spirit energy presents itself to humans or life.
Ãâó: blog.oheresy.net/
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