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city like

having the customs or manners or dress of city people

Eponymist

One from whom a race tribe city or the like took its name an eponym

Laodicean

Of or pertaining to Laodicea a city in Phrygia Major like the Christians of Laodicea lukewarm in

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Reservoir

wanted as to supply a fountain a canal or a city by means of aqueducts or to drive a mill wheel … of aqueducts or to drive a mill wheel or the like

Beam

out of a tree. A common balance of weight in cities and towns. … the part of a stag's head whence the horns spring like branches out of a tree. A common balance of weight

Law List

A legal directory such as Martindale-Hubbell. Many states and large cities also have law lists or directories, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th … as court calendars, lawyers with specialized practices, stenographers, and the like. (2) A legal directory such as Martindale-Hubbell. Many states and

Symbolic speech

understood by those viewing it compare commer-cial speech, pure speech, City of Harvard v. Gaut, 660 NE 2d 259 (1996). … that is intended to convey a particular message which is likely to be understood by those viewing it compare commer-cial speech,

Tithe Rent-Charge

the tithe-owner: see Tuff v. Guild of Drapers of the City of London, (1913) 1 KB 40. When the rent-charge was … The substituted charge is a 60 years' annuity at the like rates charged on the enfranchised land and payable to the

Magna Carta

source and bulwork of our constitutional freedom. It enacts that:-'The City of London shall have all the old liberties and customs … greatness thereof, saving to him his contenement; and a merchant likewise, saving to him his merchandise; and any other's villein than

Way

highway for all men, and communis strata, belonging to a city or town or between neighbours and neighbours. This is called … over his grounds, to go to church, market or the like, in which case the gift or grant is particular and

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