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make publicly known an information by some device and to draw or attract attention of public/individual concerned to such information. It
Entering short
make on their account, and allow him at once to draw upon them to that amount. If the banker becomes bankrupt,
Education
improvement of life. A trained mind has the capacity to draw spiritual nourishment from every experience, be it defeat or victory,
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Drawer
Drawer, the person making a bill of exchange and addressing it
Data
Data, grounds whereon to proceed; facts from which to draw a conclusion. Means a representation of information, knowledge, facts, concepts
Common gaming house
any uncertain future event, or on the result of any draw, or on the basis of the sequence or any permutation
Civil Law
Horsa (B.C. 460, A.U.C. 293) to appoint a commission to draw up a body of laws; and (in N.C. 462, A.U.C.
Bill of Exchange
not paid in due time. the person who makes or draws the bill is called the drawer, he to whom it
Bank-credits
generally on security given to a bank, upon which to draw money to an extent agreed upon
Backberinde, Backverinde, or Backberend
body of a trespasser in a forest; viz., dog-draw, i.e., drawing after a deer that he has hurt; stable-stand, i.e., at
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