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noun as in pleasing entity or occurrence

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delicacy, delight, feast, fun, gift, goody, pleasure, refreshment, sweet, thrill, tidbit

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amusement, banquet, celebration, dainty, enjoyment, entertainment, gratification, joy, party, satisfaction, surprise

verb as in act, behave towards

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conduct, consider, deal with, employ, evaluate, handle, hold, look upon, manage, play, regard, respect, serve, take, use

verb as in doctor, medicate

verb as in pay the bill for someone else

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amuse, blow, divert, entertain, escort, feast, indulge, regale, satisfy, stake, stand

verb as in be concerned with; discuss

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arrange, comment, confabulate, confer, consult, contain, criticize, deliberate, explain, manipulate, reason, review, tackle, weigh

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He described sextortion as like an “industry” and admitted he treats it like a game.

Dr Thakar adds that if the women had been treated earlier, their conditions wouldn't have progressed as much, and they would continue to contribute to society.

It is currently possible to forcibly treat someone anywhere in Canada.

However, it could take a month or two to fully take effect, and ketamine plus intensive psychotherapy were really the only things that broke through to treating his CPTSD.

But where their stories differ is that they cannot both access the same treatment, because they are being treated under different health trusts.