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26%5 Groom, before reaching conclusion, not reaching conclusion
verb

• clean with one's bill

• pride or congratulate (oneself) for an achievement

• dress or groom with elaborate care

23%11Poll conducted to replace a resigning politician
noun

• a special election between regular elections

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