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boxing
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boxing,
the forming of vertical walls, most commonly made of wax, to produce the desired shape and size of the base of a dental cast.

boxing,
n the building up of vertical walls, usually in wax, around an impression to produce the desired size and form of the base of the cast.
boxing strip,

boxing
Sports medicine A contact sport in which 2 latter-day gladiators pummel each other with gloved fists until one falls to his knees or floor and the match is formally ended


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However, her involvement in an altercation against a Littlerock player her senior year, for which she was issued a red card and was assigned to meet with a high school counselor to address ``anger management'' issues, and a fist fight during club play, admittedly didn't help diffuse the negative perceptions.
Soon after, a joy ride through the pitch black countryside turned into a fist fight, which turned into a dragging.
Her older brother, Trevor, left the family shortly after mom's death; however, before he did, he got into a fist fight with Ross, who ended up in the hospital.
 
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