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Collusion
up the real state of affairs. When one party can dominate over the will of the other, it would not be
Company
time when the doctrine of laissez-faire held sway and it dominated the political and economic scene. This doctrine glorified the concept
Constitution
for freedom from the British yoke and who knew what domination of a foreign rule meant in the way of deprivation
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Obscene
to sex in what is written whether that is the dominant theme or not they would be affected, would be to
Election dispute
oral testimony of a handful of witnesses cannot still the dominant voice of the majority of an electorate, Kanhaiyalal v. Mannalal,
Extinguishment
statute, release, non-user, unity of seisin, or alteration of the dominant tenement; the term is sometimes used to denote the interruption
Gas
Gas. See the (English) Gasworks Clauses Act, 1847, and other Acts set out in Chitty's Statutes, tit. 'Gas.' By s....
GATT-astrophe
caused by the GATT agreement. '...we are to suffer foreign domination are all on our way to recolonisation. This I call
Goodwill
while one element may preponderate in one business another may dominate in another business. And yet because of its intangible nature,
Handicap horse race
in a handicap race-despite the assignment of imposts the skill dominates. In any case an occasional handicap race in a race-club
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