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- A special can be a television program that is designated by a television network as being particularly noteworthy or unique. Whether the viewing audience considers the program to be special is another matter, and it is not uncommon for a network to use the term special in order to hype what would otherwise be a little watched program. In general, specials are single programs. See also Very special episode
- Special is also often used as a synonym for sale, especially rotating daily sales on one paticular item in restaurants and department stores.
- Special can also refer to someone with mental disabilities. This is an example of the euphemism treadmill.
- In Wikipedia, Special pages are pages which are automatically generated by Wikipedia's software, for accessing functions such as Login or the Watchlist or lists of pages.
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