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come forward
come forward : to make a presentation of something to the
Coming
Approaching of the future especially the near future the next as the coming week or year the coming exhibition
going and coming rule
going and coming rule : a rule that an employee cannot receive workers' compensation benefits for injuries suffered while coming...
come down
come down came down coming down : to be announced [the
come on
come on : to be brought forward (as a case in
Come ceo
Come ceo; as well for this.
Vice-comes non misit breve
Vice-comes non misit breve [Lat.] (the sheriff has not sent the writ). This continuance is abolished by r. 31, H.T....
Vice-comes
Vice-comes, a viscount; a sheriff.
burden of coming forward with the evidence
burden of coming forward with the evidence :burden of production
Come outer
One who comes out or withdraws from a religious or other organization a
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