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Alien
to reside in His Majesty's dominions or to enter or continue in the service of the Crown. The residence required is
Adjournment
day], a putting off to another time or place, a continuation of a meeting from one day to another. An adjourned
Fer' natur', animals
in an enclosed warren, etc. The property in them only continues so long as they remain in a man's actual possession,
VerbarRaskolnik
translation of the religious books The dissenters who have been continually persecuted are believed to number about 20000000 although the Holy
Protraction
A drawing out or continuing the act of delaying the termination of a thing prolongation
Prescriptive
Consisting in or acquired by immemorial or long continued use and enjoyment as a prescriptive right of title pleading
Persist
stand firm to be fixed and unmoved to stay to continue steadfastly especially to continue fixed in a course of conduct
Incessant
Continuing or following without interruption unceasing unitermitted uninterrupted continual as incessant
Epiploce
climax e g ldquoHe not only spared his enemies but continued them in employment not only continued but advanced themrdquo
Discontinuance
of discontinuing or the state of being discontinued want of continued connection or continuity breaking off cessation interruption as a discontinuance
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