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Hestcorn
Hestcorn, vowed or devoted corn.
Valuation
and but for the compulsory acquisition would continue to be, devoted to a purpose of such a nature that there is
Theatre
but allowing the public to enter, for payment to be devoted to charitable purposes, the house of the owner and occupier,
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Temple
dwelling place or 'house' of a deity; hence an edifice devoted to divine worship. Historically, the word is applied to sacred
Special pleaders
Special pleaders, members of an inn of Court who devote themselves mainly to the drawing of pleadings, and to attending
Sacramentum
the party found to be in the wrong, was anciently devoted to religious pur-poses, later went to the public chest. But
Rogation Week
fruits of the earth, or as a preparation for the devotion of Holy Thursday, or the Ascension of our Lord.
Partners of a firm
being paid some remuneration for any special attention which he devotes but that would not involve any change of status and
Merit
academic qualifications, his distinction in the University, his character, integrity, devotion to duty and the manner in which he discharges his
Institutions
of the book, from Title VI. To Title XVI., is devoted to the treatment of Actions. It begins with the definition
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