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Toll
of sovereignty or lordship, or in return for protection; more especially, for permission to pass somewhere, do some act, or perform
Tenement
a residence, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn. Means the property especially land, held by free-hold, an estate or holding of land,
Sedition
is, historically, one of the chief means by which Government, especially at the end of the eighteenth and the beginning of
buckaroo
a cowboy especially used of one who breaks broncos used especially in California
Office
'a room or building used as a place of business, especially for clerical or administrative work, Goa Urban Co-op. Bank Ltd.
Keynesian
to John Maynard Keynes conforming to the theories of Keynesianism especially the term is used to refer to the macroeconomic theories
Import
from a foreign or external source; to introduce from without; especially to bring (wares or merchandise) into a place or country
Burglary
of breaking and entering an inhabited structure (as a house) especially at night with intent to commit a felony (as murder
Bounty
one confinement. Means a premium or benefit offered or given especially by a Government, to induce someone to take action or
Bicycles
'carriage within the meaning of the (English) Highway Acts' (see especially s. 78 of the Highway Act, 1835); but see Simpson
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