Facing - Law Dictionary Search Results
Voluntarily causing grievous hurt
or knowing himself to be likely permanently to disfigure Z's face, gives Z a blow which does not permanently disfigure Z's
Arrest of judgment
ground that there was some substantial error appearing on the face of the record which vitiated the proceedings. (See now R.S.C.
Ballot
attached a counterfoil with the same number printed on the face. At the time of voting the ballot paper 'shall be
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Front
The forehead or brow the part of the face above the eyes sometimes also the whole face
Laugh
or derision by peculiar movement of the muscles of the face particularly of the mouth causing a lighting up of the
Contredanse
A dance in which the partners are arranged face to face or in opposite lines
Clock
office use the time is indicated on a typically circular face or dial plate containing two hands pointing to numbers engraved
Harvey process
A process of hardening the face of steel as armor plates invented by Hayward A Harvey
closeup
been taken at close range used especially of images of faces in which the face fills all or most of the
Confrontment
The act of confronting the state of being face to face
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