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Calaveras skull
A human skull reported by Prof J D Whitney as found in 1886 in a Tertiary auriferous gravel deposit lying below
nucleoside
A type of molecule found in all living organisms present mostly in chemically combined form
Civil Law
De Nuptiis, which on reference to the index will be found to be the tenth of the first book; this is
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Embezzlement
86), s. 24]. A person indicted for embezzlement may be found guilty of larceny if the evidence shows larceny, and a
Radium
An intensely radioactive metallic element found combined in minute quantities in pitchblende and various other uranium
Drunkenness
Edw. 7, c. 28), enacts that-- If a person is found drunk in any highway or other public place [which by
Distress
may within thirty days take and seize such goods wherever found (11 Geo. 2, c. 19, ss. 1-3, 7). All chattels
Customs
had previously been loaded. The resolutions onwhich the Act was founded amounted to about 3000. A more simple and uniform system
Distributive finding of the issue
But there are cases in which an issue may be found distributively; i.e., in part for plaintiff and in part for
Campbell's (Lord) Acts (English)
of the families of persons killed by negligence (q.v.). To found an action the death must have resulted from the act,
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