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erythroblast
a nucleated cell in bone marrow from which red blood cells develop
question
questions should not be used on the direct examination of a witness except as may be necessary to develop his testimony "Federal Rules of Evidence Rule 611(c)"] NOTE: Leading questions are permitted in direct examination of an
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Entomophthoraceae
a natural family of mostly parasitic lower fungi that typically develop in the bodies of insects
testimony
civil proceeding or the party against whom the testimony is offered had an opportunity and similar motive to develop the testimony. negative testimony : testimony concerning what did not happen ;esp : testimony concerning what one did
VerbarMollusca
unsegmented bilateral body with most of the organs and parts paired but not repeated longitudinally Most of them develop a mantle which incloses either a branchial or a pulmonary cavity They are generally more or less covered
Current assets
Current assets, means bank balances and cash and includes such other assets or reserves as are expected to be realised in cash or sold or consumed within a period of not more than twelve months in...
Common intention
intention, to prove common intention it is not necessary to establish a pre-concerted plan. The common intention may develop on the spot, Harwant Singh v. State of Haryana, (1969) 3 SCC 717 (727). (Indian Penal Code, 1860,
Sloyd
with trade work The sloyd system derives its name from the fact that it was adopted or largely developed from a similar Swedish system in which wood carving was a chief feature Its purpose is not only
Scrofula
cheesy degeneration of the lymphatic glands particularly those of the neck and marked by a tendency to the development of chronic intractable inflammations of the skin mucous membrane bones joints and other parts and by a diminution
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erythroblast
a nucleated cell in bone marrow from which red blood cells develop
question
questions should not be used on the direct examination of a witness except as may be necessary to develop his testimony "Federal Rules of Evidence Rule 611(c)"] NOTE: Leading questions are permitted in direct examination of an
homeownership education classes
homeownership education classes classes that stress the need to develop a strong credit history and offer information about how to get a mortgage approved, qualify for a loan,
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Entomophthoraceae
a natural family of mostly parasitic lower fungi that typically develop in the bodies of insects
testimony
civil proceeding or the party against whom the testimony is offered had an opportunity and similar motive to develop the testimony. negative testimony : testimony concerning what did not happen ;esp : testimony concerning what one did
VerbarMollusca
unsegmented bilateral body with most of the organs and parts paired but not repeated longitudinally Most of them develop a mantle which incloses either a branchial or a pulmonary cavity They are generally more or less covered
Current assets
Current assets, means bank balances and cash and includes such other assets or reserves as are expected to be realised in cash or sold or consumed within a period of not more than twelve months in...
Common intention
intention, to prove common intention it is not necessary to establish a pre-concerted plan. The common intention may develop on the spot, Harwant Singh v. State of Haryana, (1969) 3 SCC 717 (727). (Indian Penal Code, 1860,
Sloyd
with trade work The sloyd system derives its name from the fact that it was adopted or largely developed from a similar Swedish system in which wood carving was a chief feature Its purpose is not only
Scrofula
cheesy degeneration of the lymphatic glands particularly those of the neck and marked by a tendency to the development of chronic intractable inflammations of the skin mucous membrane bones joints and other parts and by a diminution
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