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Circumstantial evidence
to be inferred from circumstances, which either necessarily or usually attend such facts. It is obvious that a presumption is more
Half-timer
in a factory or workshop, in order that he might attend some 'recognized efficient school.' It is now illegal to employ
Marshal
House of Commons, there is a Sarjeet at arms to attend upon the speaker, appointed by the Queen; some of his
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Crew
meaning a member of the flight crew or a cabin attendant, cabin attendants are specifically excluded from the flight crew in
School
for children, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1346. School Attendance Committee, a committee appointed annually (in 'school districts' not within
Groomsman
A male attendant of a bridegroom at his wedding the chief attendant is
order
an order of a specified duration issued after a hearing attended by all parties that is intended to protect one individual
circumstance
That which attends or relates to or in some way affects a fact
cortege
A train of attendants a group following and attending to some important person
Admonition
directed to be admonished, the offender, if he is in attendance, is brought to the bar of the House and reprimanded
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