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Casualness

The quality of being casual

casual

casual 1 a : not expected or foreseen b : not

hippie

Someone who rejects the established culture dresses casually and advocates extreme liberalism in politics and lifestyle Used especially

Ejectment

virtue of such demise, and that afterwards Richard Roe, the casual ejector, entered and ousted John Doe during the continuance of

Incidental

or in connection with something more important; being an incident; casual; hence, secondary or minor, but usually associated', Delhi Cloth and

Hereditary revenues

of the hereditary revenues and the produce of the hereditary casual revenues arising from any droits of Admiralty or droits of

Companion

for a longer or shorter period either from choice or casually one who is much in the company of or is

National insurance

or wife employed by his or her spouse. (d) Persons casually employed, but not persons so employed for the purposes of

Residence

one who merely works in a certain locality or comes casually for a visit and the place of work or the

Intermention

To mention among other things or casually or incidentally

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