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    Can you explain the phrase "dipping into his own supply" in the context of the sentences below?

    I folded the paper. "So it's not the fact that he's a killer that should bother me, it's that he's a killer having some kind of psychological meltdown?" "For starters." He placed an index finger to his nose. "I hear he's dipping into his own supply." I shrugged. Man, was I sick of this shit...
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    What's "SAP HORIZON" refer to for radio communication?

    The codes are written like this; "TS //SI//SAP HORIZON" TS: Transport Stream SI: Service Information But, SAP HORIZON?
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    Can you explain what kind of look or expression it is?

    a face that was already beginning to discover that it had been made for seriousness
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    Can you explain what kind of look or expression it is?

    a face that was already beginning to discover that it had been made for seriousness
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    Can you explain what kind of look or expression it is?

    a face that was already beginning to discover that it had been made for seriousness
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    What's the meaning of the phrase, "on terms of mere politeness" from the below

    paragraph? He began to sing. The Doctor had but one air—, ‘Malbrouck s’en va-t-en guerre;’ even with that he was on terms of mere politeness; and his musical exploits were always reserved for moments when he was alone and entirely happy. It's from "The treasure of Franchard," by Louis Stevenson.
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