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full faith and credit

full faith and credit : the recognition and enforcement of the

Chock full

Quite full full to capacity choke full as chowder chock full of

Total full time earning

Total full time earning, it can only mean the earnings he earns

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Full blood and half blood

Full blood and half blood, two persons are said to be

Indorsement 'in blank' and 'in full'

Indorsement 'in blank' and 'in full', s. 16 indorse-ment 'in blank' and 'in full' 'indorsee'. -

Choke full

Full to the brim quite full chock full

full time

all of the time normally given to an activity as full time students a full time job Opposite of part time

Full Court

Full Court. The Judge Ordinary, with two other members of the

Full age

Full age, twenty-one years. a man is competent in law to

Full compensation

Full compensation. See s. 16 of the Railways Clauses Consolidation Act,

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