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natural gas
associated with petroleum deposits and also in other geological formations comprised predominantly of methane plus variable other constitutents It is an
arbitrary marks
arbitrary marks Comprise words that are in common linguistic use but, when used
Chlorura
one of the genera of birds which comprise the towhees
Comprise
To comprehend to include
Contain
To hold within fixed limits to comprise to include to inclose to hold
efficiency apartment
furnished with minimal kitchen and bath facilities The unit may comprise a single room plus a bathroom and the kitchen facilities
Bastard
Act, 1934, s. 2, those definitions have been extended to comprise an illegitimate person. See (English) Workmen's Compensation and Adoption of
Bounty of Queen Anne
and paid over to the clergy. See TITHES. The Governors comprise, under the charter, Archbishops and Bishops, the Judges, the Lords
Burden of proof
documentary evidence or admissions made by opposite party; it may comprise circumstantial evidence or presumption of law or fact, Kundan Lal
Cause of action
material facts on which it is founded. It does not comprise evidence necessary to prove such facts, but every fact necessary
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