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Sand blind

Having defective sight dim sighted purblind

VerbarImpasse

An impassable road or way a blind alley cul de sac fig a position or predicament affording

Fixtures

of panels; marble or other ornamental chimney-pieces; marble slabs, window blinds; wainscots fixed to the wall by screws; grates, ranges, and

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Sightless

Wanting sight without sight blind

Slat

of wood or metal as the slats of a window blind

Cinematograph

Act, 1927 (17 & 18 Geo. 5, c. 29), restricts blind booking of films and secures the renting of a quota

Civil Law

A.U.C. or B.C. 312 by Appius Claudius Caecus, who, being blind, was obliged to employ an amanuensis, Gaius Flavius, hence the

Connive

person is aware of what is going on, turns a blind eye and does nothing about it, Huckerby v. Elliott, (1940)

Dog

which also, by s. 21, exempts the dogs of the blind used solely by them for their guidance, and by s.

Education

with the Elementary Schools; Part IV. School Attendance; Part V. Blind, Deaf, Defective and Epileptic Children; Part VI. Higher Education, Continuation

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