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ad·vice [əd'vaɪs] N
1. advice no pl (recommendation):
advice
a piece of advice
to take legal advice
to take sb's advice
on sb's advice
2. advice (notification):
advice
unwanted advice
invaluable advice, help
hand out homework, advice +dat
dispense advice
medical advice, care, treatment
contrary to my advice
sound advice
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Initially used for reducing hyperkinesis after facial palsy, botox was later attempted on patients with post-facial palsy synkinesis to reduce unwanted movements.
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In 2001, his only first-team appearance was in a single one-day match, an unwanted record he repeated in 2002.
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Some architectural modifications such as the addition of drapery or plush fabric bunting are used to reduce unwanted reverberation in the hall.
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There are few effective constraints on the gathering of information, or its disclosure, or surveillance, against unwanted publicity by government, the media or commercial organisations.
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This will remove the unwanted paper from circulation and head off peoples' desire to redeem the $100 for silver.
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