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Moneycracy

Moneycracy, the rule of money. 'In the name of democracy, moneycracy dominates' [Justice Iyer, Off the Bench, Universal Law Publishing Co. Pvt. Ltd., p. 151]. (Justice V.R. Krishna Iyer)

Osmanli

A Turkish official one of the dominant tribe of Turks loosely any Turk

Obscene

sex or that if they read any references to sex in what is written whether that is the dominant theme or not they would be affected, would be to require authors to write books only for the

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Peaceably

when the user is inter alia nec vi, that is to say, without violence. Therefore it implies the dominant owner has neither been obliged to resort to physical force himself at any time during the period of

Provisions of this Constitution

Provisions of this Constitution, the expression 'provisions of this Constitution relating to' means 'provisions having a dominant and immediate connection with': it does not mean merely having a reference to, H.H. Maharajadhiraja Madhav Rao Jivaji

Raw material

chemical technology of manufacture of any end product might comprise, amongst others, of those which may retain their dominant individual identity and character throughout the process and also in the end product; those which, as a result

Servient tenement

Servient tenement, the land over which an easement is exercised, as the dominant tenement is that to which the easement is attached. See EASEMENT. Consult Goddard on Easements.

Plagal

Having a scale running from the dominant to its octave said of certain old church modes or tunes as opposed to those called authentic which

oligopoly

oligopoly pl: -lies : a condition in which a few sellers dominate a particular market to the detriment of competition by others

optical fiber

light It has much greater information carrying capacity than a copper wire and in the 1990s became a dominant means of transmitting telephone communications over long distances

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Moneycracy

Moneycracy, the rule of money. 'In the name of democracy, moneycracy dominates' [Justice Iyer, Off the Bench, Universal Law Publishing Co. Pvt. Ltd., p. 151]. (Justice V.R. Krishna Iyer)

Osmanli

A Turkish official one of the dominant tribe of Turks loosely any Turk

Obscene

sex or that if they read any references to sex in what is written whether that is the dominant theme or not they would be affected, would be to require authors to write books only for the

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Peaceably

when the user is inter alia nec vi, that is to say, without violence. Therefore it implies the dominant owner has neither been obliged to resort to physical force himself at any time during the period of

Provisions of this Constitution

Provisions of this Constitution, the expression 'provisions of this Constitution relating to' means 'provisions having a dominant and immediate connection with': it does not mean merely having a reference to, H.H. Maharajadhiraja Madhav Rao Jivaji

Raw material

chemical technology of manufacture of any end product might comprise, amongst others, of those which may retain their dominant individual identity and character throughout the process and also in the end product; those which, as a result

Servient tenement

Servient tenement, the land over which an easement is exercised, as the dominant tenement is that to which the easement is attached. See EASEMENT. Consult Goddard on Easements.

Plagal

Having a scale running from the dominant to its octave said of certain old church modes or tunes as opposed to those called authentic which

oligopoly

oligopoly pl: -lies : a condition in which a few sellers dominate a particular market to the detriment of competition by others

optical fiber

light It has much greater information carrying capacity than a copper wire and in the 1990s became a dominant means of transmitting telephone communications over long distances

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