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Alumnus

Alumnus, a child which one has nursed; a foster-child, Dig. 40, 2, 14; Civil Law. One educated at a college or seminary is called an alumnus thereof.

Advancement

advanced for a purchaser in the name of a wife who had not been legally married, Soar v. Foster, 4 K&J 152 or of a mistress, Rider v. Kidder, 10 Ves 360. A purchase by a parent

Nosel

To nurse to lead or teach to foster to nuzzle

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Impasture

To place in a pasture to foster

Fosterage

The care of a foster child the charge of nursing

Embosom

To take into or place in the bosom to cherish to foster

brinkmanship

advantageous outcome used especially of diplomatic maneuvers in crisis situations and originally applied to the policies of John Foster Dulles under President Eisenhower

Oysters

P. 168), and a claim will lie for damage caused by the discharge of a sewer causing conta-mination, Foster v. Warblington U.D.C., (1906) 1 KB 648.

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