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Post impressionism

or practice which attempts to place the observer within the picture and to represent simultaneously a number of consecutive movements and impressions In practice these theories and methods of the post impressionists change with great rapidity and

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A bar connected with a switch longer than the distance between any two consecutive wheels of a train 45 to 50 feet laid inside a rail and operated by the wheels so

Crofton system

A system of prison discipline employing for consecutive periods cellular confinement associated imprisonment under the mark system restraint intermediate between imprisonment and freedom and liberation on

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occurring immediately one after the other consecutive

regime

regime : a system of principles, rules, or regulations for administration (as of property) [the mandatory consecutive sentencing "People v. Garcia, 642 N.E.2d 1077 (1994)"] [community property ] used esp. in the civil law of

Rules of Court

pursuance of the powers of various Acts of Parliament. See as to the Common Law Courts, which promulgated consecutive Rules without any division into Orders, Day's Common Law Procedure Acts; and as to the Court of Chancery,

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Post impressionism

or practice which attempts to place the observer within the picture and to represent simultaneously a number of consecutive movements and impressions In practice these theories and methods of the post impressionists change with great rapidity and

Detector bar

A bar connected with a switch longer than the distance between any two consecutive wheels of a train 45 to 50 feet laid inside a rail and operated by the wheels so

Crofton system

A system of prison discipline employing for consecutive periods cellular confinement associated imprisonment under the mark system restraint intermediate between imprisonment and freedom and liberation on

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back to back

occurring immediately one after the other consecutive

regime

regime : a system of principles, rules, or regulations for administration (as of property) [the mandatory consecutive sentencing "People v. Garcia, 642 N.E.2d 1077 (1994)"] [community property ] used esp. in the civil law of

Rules of Court

pursuance of the powers of various Acts of Parliament. See as to the Common Law Courts, which promulgated consecutive Rules without any division into Orders, Day's Common Law Procedure Acts; and as to the Court of Chancery,

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